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# Informational and example scsi_id.config file for use with scsi_id.
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#
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# General syntax is:
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#
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# lower or upper case has no affect on the left side. Quotes (") are
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# required if you need spaces in values. Model is the same as the SCSI
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# INQUIRY product identification field. Per the SCSI INQUIRY, the vendor
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# is limited to 8 bytes, model to 16 bytes.
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#
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# The first maching line found is used. Short matches match longer ones,
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# if you do not want such a match space fill the extra bytes. If no model
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# is specified, only the vendor string need match.
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#
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# The "option" line is searched when scsi_id first starts up (for use with
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# hotplug during boot).
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#
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# options=<any scsi_id command line options>
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#
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# vendor=string[,model=string],options=<per-device scsi_id options>
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#
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# If you normally don't need scsi id's, or might be attaching devices of
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# an unknown functionality, black list everyone. This is the default
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# behaviour (if no -b or -g is specified).
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#
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options=-b
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#
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# Then white list devices on your system that have correct and useful id's:
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#
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vendor=someone, model=nicedrive, options=-g
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# If you all the scsi devices are your system support valid id's, remove
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# the -b line above, and mark all devices as good:
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## options=-g
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# Then black list any offenders. Missing entries here could be dangerous
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# if you rely on the id for naming or multi-path configuration!
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## vendor=ELBONIA, model=borken, options=-b
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