.SH OPTIONS
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-.BI \-\-fallback-to-sysfs
-Always print information (model, vendor strings) about the device even
-if it does not support VPD pages.
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-.BI \-\-ignore-sysfs
-Ignore sysfs entries. Used for devices which are not represented as SCSI
-devices, but understand SG_IO commands.
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.BI \-\-blacklisted
The default behaviour \- treat the device as black listed, and do nothing
unless a white listed device is found in the scsi_id config\-file.
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.BI \-\-device=\| device\^
-Instead
-of determining and creating a device node based on a sysfs dev
-entry as done for the \fB\-s\fP, send SG_IO commands to
-\fBdevice\fP, such as \fB/dev/sdc\fP.
-This argument should also be used when invoked via udev to avoid problems
-with creation of temporary files on not-yet writable directories.
+Send SG_IO commands to \fBdevice\fP, such as \fB/dev/sdc\fP.
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.BI \-\-config=\| config\-file
Read configuration and black/white list entries from
.B scsi_id
to generate any output.
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-.BI \-\-prefix-bus-id
-Prefix the identification string with the driver model (sysfs) bus id of
-the SCSI device.
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.BI \-\-page=\| 0x80 | 0x83 | pre-spc3-83
Use SCSI INQUIRY VPD page code 0x80, 0x83, or pre-spc3-83.
.sp
use with SPC-2 or SPC-3 compliant devices will fallback to the page 83
format supported by these devices.
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-.BI \-\-devpath=\| sysfs\-devpath
-Generate an id for the
-.B sysfs\-devpath.
-The sysfs mount point must not be included.
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.BI \-\-replace-whitespace
Reformat the output : replace all whitespaces by underscores.
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