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There is only one supported tape device type left. A filter command line option doesn't make any sense anymore. Remove the functionality and documentation of the --type option. Reviewed-by: Jens Remus <jremus@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
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.\" Copyright 2017, 2018 IBM Corp.
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.\" s390-tools is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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.\" it under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
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.\"
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.TH LSTAPE 8 "Jun 2018" "s390-tools"
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.SH NAME
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lstape \- list tape devices.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.TP 16
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.B lstape
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.RB [ -h | --help]
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.RB [ --scsi-only | --ccw-only ]
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.RB [ -v | --version ]
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.RB [ -V | --verbose ]
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.br
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.RB [ --online | --offline ]
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.RB [ -s ]
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.br
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.RB [ -t
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.IR <device-type> [, <device-type> ] "" ...]
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.br
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.RI [ <device-bus-ID> ...]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The lstape command lists all available tape devices on the current host. For
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channel attached tape devices this output is the same as the contents of
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/proc/tapedevices (which is obsolete) but also includes offline devices. By
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default all tape devices are displayed.
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The lstape command without the --ccw-only option causes extra SAN traffic
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for each SCSI tape or changer device by invoking the sg_inq command.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP 8
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\fB-h\fR or \fB--help\fR
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Print help text.
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.TP 8
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\fB-v\fR or \fB--version\fR
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Print the version of the s390-tools package and the command.
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.TP
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\fB-V\fB or \fB--verbose\fR
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Adds additional information that does not fit into a single line of output.
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This is currently only used for SCSI devices.
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.TP
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.BR --scsi-only | --ccw-only
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Limit output to either SCSI or channel attached tape devices. The output without
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SCSI devices is the same as it was with previous versions of this command.
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.TP
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.BR -s | --shortid
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Using this option will list only tape devices that are in channel subsystem 0,
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with subchannel set 0. All other devices will be suppressed and the leading
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"0.0." for bus IDs of the remaining devices will be removed.
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Since this is specific to CCW devices this option has no effect on the output
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of SCSI tape devices.
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.TP
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.BR --online | --offline
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Limit output to either online or offline devices. This filter has no effect
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on the output of SCSI devices.
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.TP
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.I <device-bus-ID>
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Limits the output to information about the specified tape device or
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devices only. For CCW-attached devices only.
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.SH OUTPUT FIELDS FOR SCSI TAPE/CHANGER DEVICES
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.TP
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.B Generic
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SCSI generic device file for the tape drive, for example /dev/sg0.
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"N/A" if the SCSI generic (sg) kernel functionality is not available.
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.TP
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.B Device
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Main character device node file for accessing the tape drive or medium changer.
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SCSI tape devices are only visible if they are known to the SCSI layer. There
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are at least two possible drivers that can claim a SCSI tape device. The
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lstape command tries to determine the device driver. For the generic tape
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and changer driver the device names start with "st" or "sch", while for the
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IBM tape driver this would be "IBMtape" or "IBMchanger". If "N/A" is shown,
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the device driver could not be determined.
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.TP
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.B Target
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Linux SCSI device name in H:C:T:L format.
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.TP
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.B Vendor
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The vendor field from the SCSI device.
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.TP
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.B Model
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The model field from the SCSI device.
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.TP
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.B Type
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"tapedrv" for a tape drive or "changer" for a medium changer.
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.TP
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.B State
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The state of the SCSI device object in the kernel.
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Any state other than "running" can indicate problems.
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.PP
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For SCSI devices, the --verbose option additionally displays:
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.TP
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.B HBA
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The device bus-ID of the FCP device
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or of the virtio-scsi-ccw virtual HBA
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through which the tape drive is attached.
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"N/A" if the device does not have a sysfs ancestor with subsystem ccw.
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.TP
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.B WWPN
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The WWPN (worldwide port name) of the tape drive in the SAN.
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"N/A" if device is not attached through zfcp.
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.TP
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.B Serial
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The serial number.
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"NO/INQ" if there is no sg_inq command available.
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"NO/SG" if no SCSI generic (sg) kernel support is available.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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\fBlstape\fR
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.RS
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List all tape devices that are available
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.RE
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\fBlstape --ccw-only --online\fR
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.RS
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Show all channel-attached tape devices that are online.
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.RE
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\fBlstape --scsi-only --verbose\fR
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.RS
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Show all SCSI tape or changer devices with maximum information.
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.RE
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