Anyone have a tool to put a SCSI disk/driver through its paces? I'm
looking for something that can be used for regression testing.
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Cerberus (stress tool, you can probably find it at freshmeat.net) you can
has a SCSI burn test...
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Oliver Xymoron wrote:
> Anyone have a tool to put a SCSI disk/driver through its paces? I'm
> looking for something that can be used for regression testing.
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> Cerberus (stress tool, you can probably find it at freshmeat.net) you can
> has a SCSI burn test...
Thanks, I'll take a closer look at that, but I think I'm more interested
in something that aims for coverage of the SCSI command set.
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Oliver Xymoron wrote:
>
> > Anyone have a tool to put a SCSI disk/driver through its paces? I'm
> > looking for something that can be used for regression testing.
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Oliver Xymoron wrote:
> Anyone have a tool to put a SCSI disk/driver through its paces? I'm
> looking for something that can be used for regression testing.
>
> --
> "Love the dolphins," she advised him. "Write by W.A.S.T.E.."
One day I will get around to fixing SCSI to have a low-level diagnostic
entry point for a test suite, but not time right now ... sorry.
Regards,
Andre Hedrick
CEO/President, LAD Storage Consulting Group
Linux ATA Development
Linux Disk Certification Project
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Andre Hedrick wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Oliver Xymoron wrote:
>
> > Anyone have a tool to put a SCSI disk/driver through its paces? I'm
> > looking for something that can be used for regression testing.
>
> One day I will get around to fixing SCSI to have a low-level diagnostic
> entry point for a test suite, but not time right now ... sorry.
I think the sg interface is actually sufficient for my purposes.
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