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NAME

       sg_emc_trespass - change ownership of SCSI LUN from another Service-Processor to this one

SYNOPSIS

       sg_emc_trespass [-d] [-hr] [-s] [-V] DEVICE

DESCRIPTION

       sg_emc_trespass sends an EMC-specific Trespass Command to the DEVICE with the selected options. This Mode
       Select changes the ownership of the LUN of the device from  another  Service-Processor  to  the  one  the
       command was received on.

OPTIONS

       Arguments to long options are mandatory for short options as well.

       -d     outputs some extra debug information associated with executing this command

       -hr    Sets  the 'Honor Reservation' bit in the command. If set, the trespass will only succeed to change
              the ownership from the Peer SP if the Peer SP does not have an outstanding  SCSI  reservation  for
              the LUN. By default, the reservation state will be ignored.

       -s     Send  the  short version of the trespass command instead of the long version. The short version is
              supported on the EMC FC5300, FC4500 and FC4700. The long version (default)  is  supported  on  the
              CLARiiON CX and AX family arrays.

       -V     print out version string then exit.

       In the 2.4 series of Linux kernels the DEVICE must be a SCSI generic (sg) device. In the 2.6 series block
       devices (e.g. SCSI disks and DVD drives) can also be specified. For example "sg_start  0  /dev/sda"  will
       work in the 2.6 series kernels.

EXIT STATUS

       The exit status of sg_emc_trespass is 0 when it is successful. Otherwise see the sg3_utils(8) man page.

AUTHOR

       Written by Lars Marowsky-Bree, based on sg_start.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <dgilbert at interlog dot com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2004-2012 Lars Marowsky-Bree, Douglas Gilbert.
       This  software is distributed under the GPL version 2. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY
       or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.