RE: question about SCSI commands

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Hi:

I know there is also a number behind Linux instructions.

But I have no idea whether the number behind Linux instructions has the same meaning as one behind SCSI.

I found these numbers from the specs and some kind friends have already told me what it means, the bytes it transfer.

Sincerely Yours,

vichy


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Subject: Fw:question about SCSI commands

 

 

 Hi, I'm a green hand, too, and where did you get the information below, from the command:

man SCSI-command

?

 

 

if it did, then it's different classification for the same function.

number 1, maybe  means this is a write commamd

number 3, maybe means this is a write function is standard lib.

ect.

 

 

Best regards !

 

 

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发送日期:2008-03-15 15:59:36
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主题: question about SCSI commands

Dear all:
I found there is number at the end of SCSI commands like below:
Command     document
WRITE(6)     SBC
WRITE(10)    SBC
WRITE(12)    SBC
Could someone tell me what the number, (6), (10) and (12) mean?
Appreciate your help,
vichy
 
 
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