Well it's not a clearly defined option, but it allows you to request all kinds of SCSI VPD pages from the disks and controllers, I was able to get a dump once don't remember the vpd page id I used to get it though, but I think it was an example in the man page...
-Ross
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org centos-bounces@centos.org To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org Sent: Wed Dec 05 19:21:14 2007 Subject: RE: [CentOS] Re: SCSI bad block table display
From: Ross S. W. Walker Sent: December 5, 2007 15:49
Google 'sdparam'
Thanks. While that seems to be on the right track it does not appear to dump/display the bad block table.
hec
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From: Ross S. W. Walker Sent: December 5, 2007 16:28
Well it's not a clearly defined option, but it allows you to request all kinds of SCSI VPD pages from the disks and controllers, I was able to get a dump once don't remember the vpd page id I used to get it though, but I think it was an example in the man page...
Thanks. I will definitely take a closer look at this utility.
Regards, Hugh