<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <META name="GENERATOR" content="hevea 1.06"> <TITLE> Table of Contents </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY > <A HREF="index.html"><IMG SRC ="contents_motif.gif" ALT="Up"></A> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO003.html"><IMG SRC ="next_motif.gif" ALT="Next"></A> <HR> <H1>Table of Contents</H1> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO003.html#htoc1">Chapter 1 Preliminaries</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO003.html#htoc2">1.1 Preamble</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO003.html#htoc3">1.2 Acknowledgements and Thanks</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO003.html#htoc4">1.3 New Versions</A> </UL> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc5">Chapter 2 Introduction</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc6">2.1 5070 features5070 Main Features</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc7">2.2 Background</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc8">2.2.1 RAID levelsRaid Levels </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc9">2.2.2 RAID linearRAID Linear</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc10">2.2.3 RAID 1Level 1 </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc11">2.2.4 stripingStriping</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc12">2.2.5 RAID 0Level 0 </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc13">2.2.6 RAID 2RAID 3Level 2 and 3</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc14">2.2.7 RAID 4Level 4 </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO004.html#htoc15">2.2.8 RAID 5Level 5</A> </UL> </UL> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc16">Chapter 3 Installation</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc17">3.1 compatibilitySBUS Controller Compatibility</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc18">3.2 hardware installationHardware Installation Procedure</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc19">3.2.1 Serial Terminal</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc20">3.2.2 Hard Drive Plant</A> </UL> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc21">3.3 5070 Onboard Configuration</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc22">3.3.1 Main Screen Options </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc23">3.3.2 [Q]uit </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc24">3.3.3 [R]aidSets: </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc25">3.3.4 [H]ostports: </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc26">3.3.5 [S]pares: </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc27">3.3.6 [M]onitor: </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc28">3.3.7 [G]eneral: </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc29">3.3.8 [P]robe</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc30">3.3.9 Example RAID Configuration Session</A> </UL> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc31">3.4 Linux Configuration</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc32">3.4.1 Existing Linux Installation</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc33">3.4.2 New Linux Installation</A> </UL> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc34">3.5 Maintenance</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc35">3.5.1 spares, activatingActivating a spare</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc36">3.5.2 re-integrating repaired driveRe-integrating a repaired drive into the RAID (levels 3 and 5)</A> </UL> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc37">3.6 Troubleshooting / Error Messages</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc38">3.6.1 Out of band temperature detected...</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc39">3.6.2 ... failed ... cannot have more than 1 faulty backend.</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc40">3.6.3 When booting I see: ... Sun disklabel: bad magic 0000 ... unknown partition table.</A> </UL> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc41">3.7 Bugs</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc42">3.8 Frequently Asked Questions</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc43">3.8.1 How do I reset/erase the onboard configuration?</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc44">3.8.2 How can I tell if a drive in my RAID has failed?</A> </UL> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc45">3.9 command referenceAdvanced Topics: 5070 Command Reference</A> <UL><LI> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc46">3.9.1 autobootAUTOBOOT - script to automatically create all raid sets and scsi monitors</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc47">3.9.2 AUTOFAULT - script to automatically mark a backend faulty after a drive failure</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc48">3.9.3 AUTOREPAIR - script to automatically allocate a spare and reconstruct a raid set</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc49">3.9.4 BIND - combine elements of the namespace </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc50">3.9.5 BUZZER - get the state or turn on or off the buzzer </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc51">3.9.6 CACHE - display information about and delete cache ranges</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc52">3.9.7 CACHEDUMP - Dump the contents of the write cache to battery backed-up ram</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc53">3.9.8 CACHERESTORE - Load the cache with data from battery backed-up ram</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc54">3.9.9 CAT - concatenate files and print on the standard output</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc55">3.9.10 CMP - compare the contents of 2 files</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc56">3.9.11 CONS - console device for Husky</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc57">3.9.12 DD - copy a file (disk, etc)</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc58">3.9.13 DEVSCMP - Compare a file's size against a given value</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc59">3.9.14 DFORMAT- Perform formatting functions on a backend disk drive</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc60">3.9.15 DIAGS - script to run a diagnostic on a given device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc61">3.9.16 DPART - edit a scsihd disk partition table</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc62">3.9.17 DUP - open file descriptor device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc63">3.9.18 ECHO - display a line of text</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc64">3.9.19 ENV- environment variables file system</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc65">3.9.20 ENVIRON - RaidRunner Global environment variables - names and effects</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc66">3.9.21 EXEC - cause arguments to be executed in place of this shell</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc67">3.9.22 EXIT - exit a K9 process</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc68">3.9.23 EXPR - evaluation of numeric expressions</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc69">3.9.24 FALSE - returns the K9 false status</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc70">3.9.25 FIFO - bi-directional fifo buffer of fixed size</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc71">3.9.26 GET - select one value from list</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc72">3.9.27 GETIV - get the value an internal RaidRunner variable</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc73">3.9.28 HELP - print a list of commands and their synopses</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc74">3.9.29 HUSKY - shell for K9 kernel</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc75">3.9.30 HWCONF - print various hardware configuration details</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc76">3.9.31 HWMON - monitoring daemon for temperature, fans, PSUs.</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc77">3.9.32 INTERNALS - Internal variables used by RaidRunner to change dynamics of running kernel</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc78">3.9.33 KILL - send a signal to the nominated process</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc79">3.9.34 LED- turn on/off LED's on RaidRunner</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc80">3.9.35 LFLASH- flash a led on RaidRunner</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc81">3.9.36 LINE - copies one line of standard input to standard output</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc82">3.9.37 LLENGTH - return the number of elements in the given list</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc83">3.9.38 LOG - like zero with additional logging of accesses</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc84">3.9.39 LRANGE - extract a range of elements from the given list</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc85">3.9.40 LS - list the files in a directory</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc86">3.9.41 LSEARCH - find the a pattern in a list </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc87">3.9.42 LSUBSTR - replace a character in all elements of a list</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc88">3.9.43 MEM - memory mapped file (system)</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc89">3.9.44 MDEBUG - exercise and display statistics about memory allocation</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc90">3.9.45 MKDIR - create directory (or directories)</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc91">3.9.46 MKDISKFS - script to create a disk filesystem</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc92">3.9.47 MKHOSTFS - script to create a host port filesystem</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc93">3.9.48 MKRAID - script to create a raid given a line of output of rconf</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc94">3.9.49 MKRAIDFS - script to create a raid filesystem</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc95">3.9.50 MKSMON - script to start the scsi monitor daemon smon</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc96">3.9.51 MKSTARGD - script to initialize a scsi target daemon for a given raid set</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc97">3.9.52 MSTARGD - monitor for stargd </A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc98">3.9.53 NICE - Change the K9 run-queue priority of a K9 process</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc99">3.9.54 NULL- file to throw away output in</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc100">3.9.55 PARACC - display information about hardware parity accelerator</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc101">3.9.56 PEDIT - Display/modify SCSI backend Mode Parameters Pages</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc102">3.9.57 PIPE - two way interprocess communication</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc103">3.9.58 PRANKS - print or set the accessible backend ranks for the current controller</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc104">3.9.59 PRINTENV - print one or all GLOBAL environment variables</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc105">3.9.60 PS - report process status</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc106">3.9.61 PSCSIRES - print SCSI-2 reservation table for all or specific monikers</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc107">3.9.62 PSTATUS - print the values of hardware status registers</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc108">3.9.63 RAIDACTION- script to gather/reset stats or stop/start a raid set's stargd</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc109">3.9.64 RAID0 - raid 0 device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc110">3.9.65 RAID1 - raid 1 device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc111">3.9.66 RAID3 - raid 3 device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc112">3.9.67 RAID4 - raid 4 device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc113">3.9.68 RAID5 - raid 5 device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc114">3.9.69 RAM - ram based file system</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc115">3.9.70 RANDIO - simulate random reads and writes</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc116">3.9.71 RCONF, SPOOL, HCONF, MCONF, CORRUPT-CONFIG - raid configuration and spares management</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc117">3.9.72 REBOOT - exit K9 on target hardware + return to monitor</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc118">3.9.73 REBUILD - raid set reconstruction utility</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc119">3.9.74 REPAIR - script to allocate a spare to a raid set's failed backend</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc120">3.9.75 REPLACE - script to restore a backend in a raid set</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc121">3.9.76 RM - remove the file (or files)</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc122">3.9.77 RMON - Power-On Diagnostics and Bootstrap</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc123">3.9.78 RRSTRACE - disassemble scsihpmtr monitor data</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc124">3.9.79 RSIZE - estimate the memory usage for a given raid set</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc125">3.9.80 SCN2681 - access a scn2681 (serial IO device) as console</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc126">3.9.81 SCSICHIPS - print various details about a controller's scsi chips</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc127">3.9.82 SCSIHD - SCSI hard disk device (a SCSI initiator)</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc128">3.9.83 SCSIHP - SCSI target device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc129">3.9.84 SET - set (or clear) an environment variable</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc130">3.9.85 SCSIHPMTR - turn on host port debugging</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc131">3.9.86 SETENV - set a GLOBAL environment variable</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc132">3.9.87 SDLIST - Set or display an internal list of attached disk drives</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc133">3.9.88 SETIV - set an internal RaidRunner variable</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc134">3.9.89 SHOWBAT - display information about battery backed-up ram</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc135">3.9.90 SHUTDOWN - script to place the RaidRunner into a shutdown or quiescent state</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc136">3.9.91 SLEEP - sleep for the given number of seconds</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc137">3.9.92 SMON - RaidRunner SCSI monitor daemon</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc138">3.9.93 SOS - pulse the buzzer to emit sos's</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc139">3.9.94 SPEEDTST - Generate a set number of sequential writes then reads</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc140">3.9.95 SPIND - Spin up or down a disk device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc141">3.9.96 SPINDLE - Modify Spindle Synchronization on a disk device</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc142">3.9.97 SRANKS - set the accessible backend ranks for a controller</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc143">3.9.98 STARGD - daemon for SCSI-2 target</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc144">3.9.99 STAT - get status information on the named files (or stdin)</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc145">3.9.100 STATS - Print cumulative performance statistics on a Raid Set or Cache Range</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc146">3.9.101 STRING - perform a string operation on a given value</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc147">3.9.102 SUFFIX - Suffixes permitted on some big decimal numbers</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc148">3.9.103 SYSLOG - device to send system messages for logging</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc149">3.9.104 SYSLOGD - initialize or access messages in the system log area</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc150">3.9.105 TEST - condition evaluation command</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc151">3.9.106 TIME - Print the number of seconds since boot (or reset of clock)</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc152">3.9.107 TRAP - intercept a signal and perform some action</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc153">3.9.108 TRUE - returns the K9 true status</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc154">3.9.109 STTY or TTY - print the user's terminal mount point or terminfo status</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc155">3.9.110 UNSET - delete one or more environment variables</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc156">3.9.111 UNSETENV - unset (delete) a GLOBAL environment variable</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc157">3.9.112 VERSION - print out the version of the RaidRunner kernel</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc158">3.9.113 WAIT - wait for a process (or my children) to terminate</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc159">3.9.114 WARBLE - periodically pulse the buzzer</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc160">3.9.115 XD- dump given file(s) in hexa-decimal to standard out</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc161">3.9.116 ZAP - write zeros to a file</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc162">3.9.117 ZCACHE - Manipulate the zone optimization IO table of a Raid Set's cache</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc163">3.9.118 ZERO - file when read yields zeros continuously</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc164">3.9.119 ZLABELS - Write zeros to the front and end of Raid Sets</A> </UL> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc165">3.10 Advanced Topics: SCSI Monitor Daemon (SMON)</A> <LI><A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO005.html#htoc166">3.11 Further Reading</A> </UL> </UL> <HR> <A HREF="index.html"><IMG SRC ="contents_motif.gif" ALT="Up"></A> <A HREF="antares-RAID-SparcLinux-HOWTO003.html"><IMG SRC ="next_motif.gif" ALT="Next"></A> </BODY> </HTML>