Lines Matching +full:write +full:- +full:enable
145 .Bk -words
171 .Op Fl a Ar enable|disable
172 .Op Fl A Ar enable|disable
173 .Op Fl s Ar enable|disable
174 .Op Fl S Ar enable|disable
208 .Op Fl D Ar enable|disable
213 .Op Fl T Ar enable|disable
402 .Bl -tag -width 14n
419 function-specific arguments.
437 .Bl -tag -width 14n
477 .Bl -tag -width periphlist
500 .Bl -tag -width 4n
514 .Bl -tag -width 4n
534 .Bl -tag -width 14n
541 .Bl -tag -width 012345678
569 .Bl -tag -width 5n
662 .Bl -tag -width 11n
677 If the drive uses a non-standard sense code to report that it does not
683 .Bl -tag -width 9n
686 This is limited to 32-bit block sizes, and isn't supported by many modern
690 This option uses a 64-bit block size.
749 .Bl -tag -width 12n
790 .Bl -tag -width xxx -compact
820 .Bl -tag -width 17n
835 .Sq - ,
842 .Sq - ,
850 .Sq - ,
871 .Bl -tag -width 17n
876 .Sq - ,
884 .Sq - ,
896 .Bl -tag -width 8n
913 .Bl -tag -width 17n
929 .Bl -tag -width 16n
939 Note that the LINK RESET or HARD RESET commands should re-enable the phy.
964 The name is a 64-bit number, and can be specified in decimal, hexadecimal
970 .Bl -tag -width 5n
995 .It Fl a Ar enable|disable
996 Enable or disable SATA slumber phy power conditions.
997 .It Fl A Ar enable|disable
998 Enable or disable SATA partial power conditions.
999 .It Fl s Ar enable|disable
1000 Enable or disable SAS slumber phy power conditions.
1001 .It Fl S Ar enable|disable
1002 Enable or disable SAS partial phy power conditions.
1009 .Bl -tag -width 5n
1020 .Bl -tag -width 5n
1037 .Bl -tag -width 18n
1039 Enable CAM_DEBUG_INFO printfs.
1041 Enable CAM_DEBUG_PERIPH printfs.
1043 Enable CAM_DEBUG_TRACE printfs.
1045 Enable CAM_DEBUG_SUBTRACE printfs.
1047 Enable CAM_DEBUG_XPT printfs.
1049 Enable CAM_DEBUG_CDB printfs.
1053 Enable CAM_DEBUG_PROBE printfs.
1055 Enable debugging for all devices.
1070 command, with no command-specific arguments (i.e., only generic arguments)
1076 .Bl -tag -width 7n
1104 .Bl -tag -width 13n
1164 .Bl -tag -width 17n
1171 .It Fl D Ar enable|disable
1172 Enable or disable disconnection.
1189 .It Fl T Ar enable|disable
1190 Enable or disable tagged queueing for a device.
1229 Many users low-level format
1230 disks that do not really need to be low-level formatted.
1232 relatively few scenarios that call for low-level formatting a disk.
1234 low-level formatting a disk is to initialize the disk after changing
1236 Another reason for low-level formatting a disk
1238 from the disk in response to read and write requests.
1249 does not really support the FORMAT UNIT command -- it just accepts the
1260 .Bl -tag -width 6n
1274 Issue a non-immediate format command.
1291 will issue a non-immediate format command, and will be unable to print any
1321 .Bl -tag -width 6n
1324 .Bl -tag -width 16n
1383 Issue a non-immediate sanitize command.
1400 will issue a non-immediate sanitize command, and will be unable to print any
1435 1 -- minimum power, 127 -- maximum performance with standby,
1436 128 -- minimum power without standby, 254 -- maximum performance.
1437 If not specified -- APM is disabled.
1442 1 -- minimum noise, 254 -- maximum performance.
1443 If not specified -- AAM is disabled.
1452 .Bl -tag -width 0n
1468 empty, restoring it to factory default write performance.
1477 Frozen mode is disabled by power-off or hardware reset.
1520 Password the device (enable security) using the given password for the selected
1531 Setting the master password does not enable device security.
1574 .Bl -tag -width 0n
1581 Frozen mode is disabled by power-off or hardware reset.
1585 the next power-on reset occurs.
1588 Make the HPA max sectors persist across power-on reset or a hardware reset.
1614 call can be made without a power-on reset or a hardware reset of the device.
1622 After 5 failed unlock calls, due to password miss-match, the device will refuse
1623 additional unlock calls until after a power-on reset.
1642 .Bl -tag -width 0n
1649 Frozen mode is disabled by power-off.
1665 call can be made without a power-on reset of the device.
1674 device and it provides a recommended timeout for the WRITE BUFFER command
1678 The drive-recommended timeout value may be overridden on the command line
1684 .Bl -tag -width 10n
1690 Tested with LTO-5 (ULTRIUM-HH5) and LTO-6 (ULTRIUM-HH6) tape drives.
1752 PASS-THROUGH command to send the
1761 WRITE BUFFER commands to
1766 .Bl -tag -width 11n
1825 .Bl -tag -width 8n
1829 .Bl -tag -width 19n
1847 .Bl -tag -width 15n
1908 .Bl -tag -width 5n
1912 followed by a 64-bit SAS address.
1919 followed by a 64-bit Fibre Channel World Wide Name.
1933 followed by a 64-bit EUI-64 IEEE 1394 node unique identifier.
1940 followed by a 128-bit RDMA initiator port identifier.
1952 .Dl iqn.2012-06.com.example:target0
1956 .Dl iqn.2012-06.com.example:target0,i,0x123
1981 The value must be between 0 and 2^64 - 1, inclusive.
1986 The value must be between 0 and 2^64 - 1, inclusive.
1988 Enable the Activate Persist Through Power Loss bit.
1996 .Bl -tag -width 7n
2010 Enable the SPEC_I_PT bit.
2024 .Bl -tag -width 11n
2028 Write Exclusive mode.
2040 Write Exclusive Registrants Only mode.
2048 Write Exclusive All Registrants mode.
2067 READ or WRITE ATTRIBUTE commands.
2068 These commands are used to read and write attributes in Medium Auxiliary
2080 .Bl -tag -width 14n
2083 .Bl -tag -width 11n
2089 List the attributes that are available to read and write.
2102 Specify an attribute to write to the MAM.
2130 .Bl -tag -width 12n
2132 Print text fields with non-ASCII characters escaped.
2136 If any non-ASCII characters occur in fields that are supposed to be ASCII,
2137 escape the non-ASCII characters.
2139 If any non-ASCII characters occur in fields that are supposed to be ASCII,
2140 omit the non-ASCII characters.
2142 If any non-ASCII characters occur in fields that are supposed to be ASCII,
2200 .Bl -tag -width 18n
2204 If supported, the target will return a CDB-like structure that indicates
2231 The timeout descriptor also includes a command-specific
2248 .Bl -tag -width 13n
2262 Sequential writes will yield better performance in Sequential Write
2263 Preferred zones, but the host can write randomly in those zones.
2277 .Bl -tag -width 20n
2279 These are also known as Non Write Pointer zones.
2282 These zones should be written sequentially starting at the write pointer
2289 If they are not written sequentially, starting at the write pointer, the
2292 .Bl -tag -width 12n
2295 .Bl -tag -width 6n
2315 Reset the write pointer for the zone specified by the starting LBA.
2318 For the Open, Close, Finish, and Reset Write Pointer operations, apply the
2329 .Bl -tag -width 8n
2337 This means that the host has sent a write to the zone without explicitly
2353 Report zones where the device recommends resetting write pointers.
2356 These are zones that are Sequential Write Preferred, but have been written
2357 non-sequentially.
2359 Report Non Write Pointer zones, also known as Conventional zones.
2363 .Bl -tag -width 7n
2401 It may be helpful to read the ATA Command Set - 4 (ACS-4) description of
2406 .Bl -tag -width 6n
2409 .Bl -tag -width 7n
2412 .Bl -tag -width 6n
2425 .Bl -tag -width 7n
2440 Set the timer value for a power condition and enable or disable the
2446 .Bl -tag -width 8n
2448 Enable the power condition.
2465 Drives may or may not support sub-second timer values.
2470 Save the timer and power condition enable/disable state.
2475 Enable or disable a particular power condition.
2476 .Bl -tag -width 7n
2478 Enable the power condition.
2495 Save the power condition enable/disable state.
2499 .It enable
2500 Enable the Extended Power Condition (EPC) feature set.
2505 .Bl -tag -width 6n
2518 .Bl -tag -width 3n
2549 .Bl -tag -width 6n
2555 .Bl -tag -width 9n
2566 .Bl -tag -width 6n
2576 .Bl -tag -width 9n
2592 .Bl -tag -width 10n
2596 An SATA device attached behind a SAS controller via SCSI-ATA Translation Layer (SATL)
2635 While format corrupt, no read or write I/O is possible to the drive.
2640 can monitor an in-progress depop operation.
2641 .Bl -tag -width 6n
2678 .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes -compact
2687 .Dl camcontrol eject -n cd -u 1 -v
2701 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2702 camcontrol tur da1 -E -C 4 -t 50 -Q head -v
2706 Enable kernel error recovery.
2708 Enable sense
2720 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2721 camcontrol cmd -n cd -u 1 -v -c "3C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0e 00" \e
2722 -i 0xe "s1 i3 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1"
2730 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2731 camcontrol cmd -n cd -u 1 -v -c "3B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0e 00" \e
2732 -o 14 "00 00 00 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 v v v v" 7 8 9 8
2735 Issue a WRITE BUFFER (0x3B) command to cd1.
2736 Write out 10 bytes of data,
2742 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2743 camcontrol modepage da3 -m 1 -e -P 3
2746 Edit mode page 1 (the Read-Write Error Recover page) for da3, and save the
2749 write reallocation settings, among other things.
2765 .Dl camcontrol tags da5 -N 24
2768 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2769 camcontrol negotiate -n da -u 4 -T disable
2773 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2774 camcontrol negotiate -n da -u 3 -R 20.000 -O 15 -a
2780 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2781 camcontrol smpcmd ses0 -v -r 4 "40 0 00 0" -R 1020 "s9 i1"
2787 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2792 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2793 camcontrol security ada0 -U user -s MyPass
2796 Enable security on device ada0 with the password MyPass
2797 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2798 camcontrol security ada0 -U user -e MyPass
2810 factory default write performance.
2811 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2817 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2818 camcontrol hpa ada0 -s 10240
2829 power-on or hardware reset!
2833 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2834 camcontrol persist da0 -v -i read_keys
2841 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2842 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o register -a -K 0x12345678
2848 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2849 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o reserve -s lun -k 0x12345678 -T ex_ac
2856 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2857 camcontrol persist da0 -v -i read_full
2862 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2863 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o release -k 0x12345678 -T ex_ac
2870 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2871 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o register -K 0x12345678 -S \e
2872 -I sas,0x1234567812345678 -I sas,0x8765432187654321
2878 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2879 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o register_move -k 0x87654321 \e
2880 -K 0x12345678 -U -p -R 2 -I fcp,0x1234567812345678
2892 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2893 camcontrol attrib sa0 -v -i attr_values -p 1
2900 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2901 camcontrol zone da0 -v -c rz -P summary
2910 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2911 camcontrol zone da0 -v -c rz -o reset
2914 This will request the list of SMR zones that should have their write
2920 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2921 camcontrol zone da0 -v -c rwp -l 0x2c80000
2924 This will issue the Reset Write Pointer command to disk da0 for the zone
2930 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2931 camcontrol epc ada0 -c timer -T 60.1 -p Idle_a -e -s
2936 to 60.1 seconds, enable that particular power condition, and save the timer
2938 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2939 camcontrol epc da4 -c goto -p Standby_z -H
2949 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2950 camcontrol epc da2 -c status -P
2966 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2967 camcontrol epc ada0 -c list
2973 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2974 camcontrol timestamp sa0 -s -f "%a, %d %b %Y %T %z" \e
2975 -T "Wed, 26 Oct 2016 21:43:57 -0600"
3020 .Bd -literal -offset indent
3021 camcontrol cmd -n da -u 1 -c "00 00 00 00 00 v" 0x00 -v
3039 arguments before any command-specific arguments.