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name : scsi_satl
#!/bin/bash
# scsi_satl
#
# Script to test compliance of SCSI commands on a SCSI to ATA
# Translation (SAT) Layer (SATL). This script was compiled using
# sat-r09.pdf found at www.t10.org .
# The scripts still seems to be valid for sat2r09.pdf .
# The vintage is SPC-3 and SPC-4 (see www.t10.org).
#
# Coverage:
# Command                SATL notes
# -------------------------------------------------------
# INQUIRY (standard)
# INQUIRY (VPD: 0)
# INQUIRY (VPD: 0x83)    Device identification VPD page
# INQUIRY (VPD: 0x89)    ATA Information VPD page
# REPORT LUNS            SPC-3, SPC-4 (hardly mentioned in sat-r08c)
# TEST UNIT READY        
# REQUEST SENSE          
# SEND DIAGNOSTIC        default self test        
# MODE SENSE(10)         draft unclear which mode pages, so ask for all
# ATA PASS THROUGH(16)   send IDENTIFY DEVICE command. Assume non-packet
#                        device, if packet device add "-p" option
#
# This script uses utilities from sg3_utils package (version
# 1.22 or later)
#
# Douglas Gilbert 20090930


log=0
quiet=0
verbose=""

file_err=0
inv_opcode=0
illeg_req=0
not_ready=0
medium=0
other_err=0
recovered=0
sanity=0
syntax=0
timeout=0
unit_attention=0
aborted_command=0

## total_err=0

usage()
{
  echo "Usage: scsi_satl [-h] [-L] [-q] [-v] <device>"
  echo "  where:  -h, --help       print usage message"
  echo "          -L, --log        append stderr to 'scsi_satl.err'"
  echo "          -q, --quiet      suppress some output"
  echo "          -v, --verbose    more verbose output"
  echo ""
  echo "Check <device> for SCSI to ATA Translation Layer (SATL) support"
}

opt="$1"
while test ! -z "$opt" -a -z "${opt##-*}"; do
  opt=${opt#-}
  case "$opt" in
    h|-help) usage ; exit 1 ;;
    L|-log) let log=$log+1 ;;
    q|-quiet) let quiet=$quiet+1 ;;
    v|-verbose) verbose="-v" ;;
    *) echo "Unknown option: -$opt " ; exit 1 ;;
  esac
  shift
  opt="$1"
done

if [ $# -lt 1 ]
  then
    usage
    exit 1
fi 

for command in "sg_inq" "sg_vpd" "sg_vpd -p di" "sg_vpd -p ai" "sg_luns" \
               "sg_turs" "sg_requests -s" "sg_senddiag -t" "sg_modes -a" \
               "sg_sat_identify"
do
  if [ $quiet -eq 0 ]
    then echo "$command" "$1"
  fi

  if [ $log -eq 0 ]
  then
    if [ $verbose ]
    then
      $command $verbose "$1" > /dev/null
    else
      $command "$1" > /dev/null 2>> /dev/null
    fi
  else
    $command $verbose "$1" > /dev/null 2>> scsi_satl.err
  fi
  res=$?
  case "$res" in
    0) ;;
    1) echo "  syntax error" ; let syntax=$syntax+1 ;;
    2) echo "  not ready" ; let not_ready=$not_ready+1 ;;
    3) echo "  medium error" ; let medium=$medium+1 ;;
    5) echo "  illegal request, general" ; let illeg_req=$illeg_req+1 ;;
    6) echo "  unit attention" ; let unit_attention=$unit_attention+1 ;;
    9) echo "  illegal request, invalid opcode" ; let inv_opcode=$inv_opcode+1 ;;
    11) echo "  aborted command" ; let aborted_command=$aborted_command+1 ;;
    15) echo "  file error with $1 " ; let file_err=$file_err+1 ;;
    20) echo "  no sense" ; let other_err=$other_err+1 ;;
    21) echo "  recovered error" ; let recovered=$recovered+1 ;;
    33) echo "  timeout" ; let timeout=$timeout+1 ;;
    97) echo "  response fails sanity" ; let sanity=$sanity+1 ;;
    98) echo "  other SCSI error" ; let other_err=$other_err+1 ;;
    99) echo "  other error" ; let other_err=$other_err+1 ;;
    *) echo "  unknown exit status for sg_inq: $res" ; let other_err=$other_err+1 ;;
  esac
done

echo ""
let total_bad_err=$file_err+$inv_opcode+$illeg_req+$medium+$aborted_command
let total_bad_err+=$other_err+$recovered+$sanity+$syntax+$timeout

let total_allow_err=$not_ready+$unit_attention

  echo "total number of bad errors: $total_bad_err "

if [ $total_allow_err -gt 0 ]
  then
  echo "total number of allowable errors: $total_allow_err "
fi

exit $total_bad_err

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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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