man blktool (Administration système) - Display or change block device settings
NAME
blktool - Display or change block device settings
SYNOPSIS
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
blktool [options] device
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blktool [options] device
DESCRIPTION
blktool is used for querying and/or changing settings of a block device.
device is the name of the block device to query or modify.
OPTIONS
- -f
- For a few commands, blktool will flush the buffers of the block device out to disk, before performing the requested command. Specify this option, "force", disables any flushing blktool would attempt to do.
- -t class
- where class is one of 'ide', 'ata', 'scsi', 'i2o', or 'auto' to override the default auto-detection of device class.
COMMANDS
- acoustic-mgmt
- Query or set underlying device's acoustic level.
- block-sz
- Query or set device block size.
- bus-id
- Query device bus id.
- bus-state
- Query or set device bus state (0 off, 1 on, 2 tristate)
- class
- Query the detected (or overridden, via -t) device class. Typically this will result in 'ATA' or 'SCSI' for most devices. Detection is based on device major; thus your SATA device may appear as
- cd-speed
- Set CD-ROM device speed (in Kbytes/sec).
- defect-mgmt
- Toggle underlying device's defect management (obsolete).
- dev-keep-settings
- Toggle underlying device's revert-to-defaults-on-reset feature.
- dev-read-ahead
- Toggle underlying device's read-ahead feature.
- dma
- Toggle DMA data transfer. Omitting the on/off argument will print the current state.
- geometry
- Query device geometry (cylinders / heads / sectors / etc.).
- i2o-rcache
- Query or set an I2O block device's read cache.
- i2o-wcache
- Query or set an I2O block device's write cache.
- id
- Query IDENTIFY [PACKET] DEVICE data.
- keep-settings
- Keep settings across device resets. Omitting the on/off argument will print the current state.
- media
- Lock in (or unlock) a removeable device.
- multiple-count
- Set multiple count for use in READ/WRITE MULTIPLE commands.
- no-write-err
- Toggle ignore-write-errors flag. Omitting the on/off argument will print the current state.
- pio-data
- ATA PIO data transfer via 16-bit or 32-bit I/O. Omitting the on/off argument will print the current state.
- pio-mode
- Set underlying ATA device's PIO data transfer mode.
- pm-mode
- Set underlying device's Advanced Power Management mode.
- queued-depth
- Query or set underlying device's queue depth.
- read-ahead
- Query or set block device read-ahead (in units of sectors).
- readonly
- Toggle block device read-only setting. Omitting the on/off argument will print the current state.
- reread-part
- Re-read partition table.
- reset
- Execute device reset.
- sector-sz
- Query device sector size.
- sleep
- Put device to sleep immediately.
- standby
- Put device in standby mode.
- unmask-irq
- Toggle unmasked irqs. Omitting the on/off argument will print the current state.
- version
- Print version number and exit.
- wcache
- Toggle underlying device's writeback cache.
BUGS
Inevitably there are some. Please report any you find.
AUTHOR
blktool was written by Jeff Garzik.
AVAILABILITY
blktool is available over the Web on the SourceForge site at http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel/