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NAME

       Version - =drive utilities

DESCRIPTION

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              openSeaChest_Logs  -  openSeaChest  drive  utilities  -  NVMe Enabled Copyright (c)
              2014-2023 Seagate  Technology  LLC  and/or  its  Affiliates,  All  Rights  Reserved
              openSeaChest_Logs  Version:  2.4.0-6_2_0  X86_64 Build Date: Dec  1 2023 Today: Fri
              Dec  1 15:18:14 2023        User: current user

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       Usage =====

              openSeaChest_Logs [-d <sg_device>] {arguments} {options}

       Examples ========

              openSeaChest_Logs  --scan  openSeaChest_Logs  -d /dev/sg<#> -i openSeaChest_Logs -d
              /dev/sg<#> --SATInfo openSeaChest_Logs -d /dev/sg<#> --llInfo openSeaChest_Logs  -d
              /dev/sg<#>  --farm --outputPath logs --logMode pipe openSeaChest_Logs -d /dev/sg<#>
              --farmCombined  --logTransferLength  64KiB  --logMode  bin   openSeaChest_Logs   -d
              /dev/sg<#>  --deviceStatistics  openSeaChest_Logs -d /dev/sg<#> --listSupportedLogs
              openSeaChest_Logs -d  /dev/sg<#>  --pullLog  C6h  openSeaChest_Logs  -d  /dev/sg<#>
              --pullLog  0Dh  --pullSubpage  01h  --logMode  bin  openSeaChest_Logs -d /dev/sg<#>
              --listErrorHistoryIDs  openSeaChest_Logs  -d  /dev/sg<#>  --pullErrorHistoryID   30
              --logMode bin

       Return codes ============

              Generic/Common  exit codes 0 = No Error Found 1 = Error in command line options 2 =
              Invalid Device Handle or Missing Device Handle 3 = Operation Failure 4 =  Operation
              not  supported 5 = Operation Aborted 6 = File Path Not Found 7 = Cannot Open File 8
              = File Already Exists 9 = Need Elevated Privileges Anything else = unknown error

       Utility Options ===============

       --echoCommandLine

              Echo the command line entered into the utility on the screen.

       --enableLegacyUSBPassthrough

              Only use this option on old  USB  or  IEEE1394  (Firewire)  products  that  do  not
              otherwise  work  with  the  tool.  This option will enable a trial and error method
              that attempts sending various ATA Identify commands through vendor specific  means.
              Because  of  this,  certain products that may respond in unintended ways since they
              may interpret these commands differently than  the  bridge  chip  the  command  was
              designed for.

       --forceATA

              Using  this  option will force the current drive to be treated as a ATA drive. Only
              ATA commands will be used to talk to the drive.

       --forceATADMA
              (SATA Only)

              Using this option will force the tool to issue SAT commands to ATA device using the
              protocol  set  to  DMA  whenever  possible  (on  DMA commands).  This option can be
              combined with --forceATA

       --forceATAPIO
              (SATA Only)

              Using this option will force the tool to issue PIO  commands  to  ATA  device  when
              possible. This option can be combined with --forceATA

       --forceATAUDMA
              (SATA Only)

              Using this option will force the tool to issue SAT commands to ATA device using the
              protocol set to UDMA whenever possible (on  DMA  commands).   This  option  can  be
              combined with --forceATA

       --forceSCSI

              Using  this option will force the current drive to be treated as a SCSI drive. Only
              SCSI commands will be used to talk to the drive.

       -h, --help

              Show utility options and example usage (this output  you  see  now)  Please  report
              bugs/suggestions   to   seaboard@seagate.com.   Include  the  output  of  --version
              information in the email.

       --license

              Display the Seagate End User License Agreement (EULA).

       --modelMatch [model Number]

              Use this option to run on all drives  matching  the  provided  model  number.  This
              option will provide a closest match although an exact match is preferred. Ex: ST500
              will match ST500LM0001

       --noBanner

              Use this option to suppress the text banner that displays each time openSeaChest is
              run.

       --onlyFW [firmware revision]

              Use  this option to run on all drives matching the provided firmware revision. This
              option will only do an exact match.

       --onlySeagate

              Use this option to match only Seagate drives for the options provided

       --outputPath [folder]

              To set a path to the directory/folder  where  all  logs  should  be  created.   The
              directory/folder  must  already  exist with write permissions If this option is not
              used, logs are created in the current working folder

       -q, --quiet

              Run openSeaChest_Logs in quiet mode. This is the same as -v 0 or --verbose 0

       -v [0-4], --verbose [0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4]

              Show verbose information. Verbosity levels are: 0 - quiet 1 - default 2  -  command
              descriptions  3 - command descriptions and values 4 - command descriptions, values,
              and data buffers Example: -v 3 or --verbose 3

       -V, --version

              Show openSeaChest_Logs version and copyright information & exit

       Utility Arguments =================

       -d, --device [deviceHandle | all]

              Use this option with most commands to specify the device handle on which to perform
              an operation. Example: /dev/sg<#> To run across all devices detected in the system,
              use the "all" argument instead of a device handle.  Example: -d all NOTE: The "all"
              argument is handled by running the

       specified options on each drive detected in the
              OS  sequentially.  For  parallel operations, please use a script opening a separate
              instance for each device handle.

       -F, --scanFlags [option list]

              Use this option to control the output from scan  with  the  options  listed  below.
              Multiple options can be combined.

       ata - show only ATA (SATA) devices
              usb  -  show  only USB devices scsi - show only SCSI (SAS) devices nvme - show only
              NVMe devices interfaceATA - show devices on an ATA interface  interfaceUSB  -  show
              devices  on a USB interface interfaceSCSI - show devices on a SCSI or SAS interface
              interfaceNVME = show devices on an NVMe interface  sd  -  show  sd  device  handles
              sgtosd - show the sd and sg device handle mapping

       -i, --deviceInfo

              Show information and features for the storage device

       --llInfo

              Dump low-level information about the device to assist with debugging.

       -s, --scan

              Scan  the  system and list all storage devices with logical /dev/sg<#> assignments.
              Shows model, serial and firmware numbers.  If your device is not listed on  a  scan
              immediately after booting, then wait 10 seconds and run it again.

       -S, --Scan

              This  option  is the same as --scan or -s, however it will also perform a low level
              rescan to pick up other devices. This low level rescan may wake  devices  from  low
              power  states  and  may  cause the OS to re-enumerate them.  Use this option when a
              device is plugged in and not discovered in a normal scan.  NOTE: A low-level rescan
              may  not  be  available  on  all interfaces or all OSs. The low-level rescan is not
              guaranteed to find additional devices in the system when the device  is  unable  to
              come to a ready state.

       --SATInfo

              Displays  SATA  device information on any interface using both SCSI Inquiry / VPD /
              Log reported data (translated according to SAT) and the ATA Identify / Log reported
              data.

       --testUnitReady

              Issues  a SCSI Test Unit Ready command and displays the status. If the drive is not
              ready, the sense key, asc, ascq, and fru will be displayed  and  a  human  readable
              translation from the SPC spec will be displayed if one is available.

       --fastDiscovery

       Use this option
              to issue a fast scan on the specified drive.

       --deviceStatisticsLog

              This option will pull the Device Statistics Log from a device.

       --farm

              Pull the Seagate Field Accessible Reliability Metrics (FARM) Log from the specified
              drive. Saves the binary logs to the current  directory  as  <serialnumber>FARM<date
              and time>.bin (as default)

       --farmCombined

              Pull  the Seagate Combined Field Accessible Reliability Metrics (FARM) Log from the
              specified drive. This log contains a combination of all FARM Sub  Log  Pages  in  a
              single   Log   File.Saves   the   binary   logs   to   the   current  directory  as
              <serialnumber>FARMC<date and time>.FRMC

       --listSupportedLogs

              Displays a list of all supported logs by this device type.

       --logLength [length in bytes]
              (NVMe Only)

              Use this option to specify the total length of a log to  retrieve  from  a  device.
              This  is required for NVMe logs not part of the standards or not currently known by
              this utility in order to retrieve all the  data.   The  following  post  fixes  are
              allowed for specifying a transfer length:

       BLOCKS or SECTORS - used to specify a transfer length
              in device in 512Byte blocks/sectors

       KB - length in kilobytes (val * 1000)
              KiB - length in kibibytes (val * 1024) MB - length in megabytes (val * 1000000) MiB
              - length in mebibytes (val * 1048576)

       --logMode [mode]

              Sets the mode to pull the log.  Use this option with --pullLog to set  the  desired
              mode

       raw - Pulls log & prints it to the
              screen as stdout.

       bin - Pulls log & saves it to
              a timestamped binary file. (default)

       pipe - Pulls log, prints it to the
              screen  as stdout & send the result to openSeaChest_LogParser.  (available for FARM
              only)

       --logTransferLength [length in bytes]

              Use this option to specify the data transfer length for  a  log  transfer.   Larger
              transfer  sizes  may  speed  up  log  retrieval  at the loss of compatibility.  The
              following post fixes are allowed for specifying a transfer length:

       BLOCKS or SECTORS - used to specify a transfer length
              in device in 512Byte blocks/sectors

       KB - length in kilobytes (val * 1000)
              KiB - length in kibibytes (val * 1024) MB - length in megabytes (val * 1000000) MiB
              - length in mebibytes (val * 1048576)

              ATA  drives  must be given a value in 512B increments.  Warning: Specifying a large
              size may result in failures due to OS, driver, or HBA/bridge specific limitations.

       --pullLog [Log Number]

              Pulls specific log number from the device [Log Number] is required argument  &  can
              be  passed  as  an decimal or hex value.  WARNING:  Vendor Unique Logs pulled using
              this option

       may not be valid due to unknown vendor unique
              bits in ATA/SCSI/NVMe etc. command fields.

       --selfTestLog

              This option will pull the self test results log from a device. On ATA drives,  this
              will  pull  the  extended  SMART  self tests result log when it is supported by the
              device.

              SATA Only:

       --identifyDataLog
              (SATA only)

              This option will pull the Identify Device data log from an ATA drive.

       --SATAFarmCopyType [ disc | flash ]
              (SATA Only)

              Use this option  to  provide  copy  type  while  extracting  FARM  copy  type  with
              --farmCombined option. The default mode is "disc"

       disc - Pull Disc copy of SATA Farm logs.
              flash - Pull Flash copy of SATA Farm logs.

       --SATAPhyCntLog
              (SATA only)

              This option will pull the SATA Phy Event Counters log from a SATA drive.

              SAS Only:

       --listErrorHistoryIDs
              (SAS Only)

              Displays a list of all supported error history buffer IDs supported by the device.

       --pullErrorHistoryID [Buffer ID]
              (SAS Only)

              Pulls  specific  error  history  buffer  ID from the device [Buffer ID] is required
              argument & can be passed as an decimal or hex value.  WARNING:  Vendor Unique  Logs
              pulled using this option

       may not be valid due to unknown vendor unique
              bits in ATA/SCSI/NVMe etc. command fields.

       --infoExceptionsLog
              (SAS only)

              This  option  will  pull  the  SCSI  Informational  Exceptions log page from a SCSI
              device.

       --pullSubpage [Subpage Number]
              (SAS Only)

              Use this option with the --pullLog option to specify a log  subpage  to  pull.  Use
              this  for  SCSI  Logs.   [Subpage Number] can be passed as an decimal or hex value.
              WARNING:  Vendor Unique Logs pulled using this option

       may not be valid due to unknown vendor unique
              bits in ATA/SCSI/NVMe etc. command fields.

              Utility Version: 2.4.0 opensea-common  Version:  2.0.0  opensea-transport  Version:
              6.2.0   opensea-operations   Version:  5.1.1  Build  Date:  Dec   1  2023  Compiled
              Architecture: X86_64 Detected Endianness: Little Endian Compiler Used: GCC Compiler
              Version:  7.5.0  Operating  System Type: Linux Operating System Version: 4.15.0-211
              Operating System Name: Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS