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0 | (0x0 | ) 0x00 0x1e | 0x00 | 0x10 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x08 | ........ | |
8 | (0x8 | ) 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x02 | 0x00 | ........ |
16 | (0x10 | ) 0x89 | 0x0e | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | ........ |
24 | (0x18 | ) 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x00 | 0x04 | 0x00 | ........ |
DISKEXPT2> help modesense
MODESENSE COMMAND
This command reads the mode sense page from SCSI device and displays the contents in HEX and ASCII.
This command takes two optional parameters; disk index and page code. When no parameters are given as part of the command, and the environment variable TESTDISK is not set, it prompts the user to supply the disk index and the page code. A list of possible page codes are given to the user.
SYNTAX: MODESENSE [<disk index> <page code> ]
EXAMPLE:
DISKEXPT > MODESENSE 1 0x3f
NOTES:
1.All parameters can be in decimal or hex(0x/0Xnnn or nnnH/h formats). Default is decimal.
2.There are no standard set of supported page codes across all devices. The device responds with proper error messages if
DISKEXPT2> ex
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