Dell PowerEdge M710 Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric - Page 379
SCSI_WRITE, SCSI_RW, SCSI2_RESERVE, create, change
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fmConfig 2 SCSI_WRITE Specifies a frame of type SCSI Write with a bit pattern of "12,0xFF,0x08;4,0xFF,0x06;40,0xFF,0x08,0x0A,0x2A;". SCSI_RW Specifies a frame of type SCSI Write with a bit pattern of "12,0xFF,0x08;4,0xFF,0x06;40,0xFF,0x08,0x28,0x0A,0x2A;". SCSI2_RESERVE Specifies a frame of type SCSI-2 Reserve with a bit pattern of "12,0xFF,0x08;4,0xFF,0x06;40,0xFF,0x16,0x56;". SCSI3_RESERVE Specifies a frame of type SCSI-3 Reserve with a bit pattern of "12,0xFF,0x08;4,0xFF,0x06;40,0xFF,0x5F;41,0xFF,0x01;". -pat bit_pattern Specifies a unique combination of values in the first 64 bytes of a frame. The syntax for the bit patterns is as follows: "offset, bitmask,value;[offset, bitmask,value;] ...;" for example, "12,0xFF,0x08;4,0xFF, 0x06;40,0xFF,0x08,0x28;". This example monitors for SCSI read command traffic transmitted from a port by filtering on offset 12 with a value of 0x08 (SCSI-FCP), on offset 4 with value 0x06 (unsolicited command), and on offset 40 with values of 0x08 or 0x28 (read command). Each pattern must end with a semicolon (;) and the combined pattern must be enclosed in double quotation marks. This operand is required with the --create option. It is optional with the --change option. Offset bitmask value The pattern components are as follows: Specifies the offset within the frame. Offset 0 is the first byte of the start-of-frame (SOF) delimiter, and offset 4 is the first byte of the frame header. The offset must be in decimal format. Valid values for offset are 0, 4-63. Offset 0 is a special case that can be used to monitor the first four bytes SOFx frames. The end-of--frame (EOF) delimiter cannot be monitored. A maximum of six offsets can be specified for each filter, and each offset can match up to four values. The count is incremented by one, if a frame has a matching value in all the offsets specified by the filter. Specifies the mask value to be applied to frame contents. Specifies the values that need to be captured from the frame contents. In SOFx frames the offset is specified as 0x0; value is specified as one of the following. For example, the value of 0x6 matches frames of type SOFi3: 0 SOFf 1 SOFc1 2 SOFi1 3 SOFn1 4 SOFi2 5 SOFn2 6 SOFi3 7 SOFn3 Fabric OS Command Reference 347 53-1001764-02