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.\" Copyright (c) 2015 Spectra Logic Corporation
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.\" Authors: Ken Merry (Spectra Logic Corporation)
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd November 11, 2015
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.Dt CAMDD 8
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm camdd
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.Nd CAM data transfer utility
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Aq Fl i|o Ar pass=pass_dev|file=filename,bs=blocksize,[...]
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.Op Fl C Ar retry_count
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.Op Fl E
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.Op Fl m Ar max_io
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.Op Fl t Ar timeout
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.Op Fl v
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.Op Fl h
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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utility is a sequential data transfer utility that offers standard
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.Xr read 2
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and
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.Xr write 2
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operation in addition to a mode that uses the asynchronous
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.Xr pass 4
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API.
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The asynchronous
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.Xr pass 4
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API allows multiple requests to be queued to a device simultaneously.
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.Pp
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.Nm
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collects performance information and will display it when the transfer
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completes, when
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.Nm
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is terminated or when it receives a SIGINFO signal.
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.Pp
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The following options are available:
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.Bl -tag -width 12n
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.It Fl i | o Ar args
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Specify the input and output device or file.
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Both
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.Fl i
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and
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.Fl o
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must be specified.
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There are a number of parameters that can be specified.
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One of the first two (file or pass) MUST be specified to indicate which I/O
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method to use on the device in question.
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.Bl -tag -width 9n
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.It pass=dev
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Specify a
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.Xr pass 4
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device to operate on.
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This requests that
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.Nm
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access the device in question be accessed via the asynchronous
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.Xr pass 4
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interface.
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.Pp
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The device name can be a
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.Xr pass 4
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name and unit number, for instance
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.Dq pass0 ,
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or a regular peripheral driver name and unit number, for instance
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.Dq da5 .
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It can also be the path of a
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.Xr pass 4
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or other disk device, like
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.Dq /dev/da5 .
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It may also be a bus:target:lun, for example:
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.Dq 0:5:0 .
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.Pp
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Only
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.Xr pass 4
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devices for
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.Tn SCSI
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disk-like devices are supported.
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.Tn ATA
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devices are not currently supported, but support could be added later.
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Specifically,
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.Tn SCSI
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Direct Access (type 0), WORM (type 4), CDROM (type 5), and RBC (Reduced
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Block Command, type 14) devices are supported.
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Tape drives, medium changers, enclosures etc. are not supported.
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.It file=path
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Specify a file or device to operate on.
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This requests that the file or device in question be accessed using the
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standard
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.Xr read 2
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and
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.Xr write 2
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system calls.
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The file interface does not support queueing multiple commands at a time.
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It does support probing disk sector size and capacity information, and tape
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blocksize and maximum transfer size information.
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The file interface supports standard files, disks, tape drives, special
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devices, pipes and standard input and output.
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If the file is specified as a
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.Dq - ,
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standard input or standard output are used.
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For tape devices, the specified blocksize will be the size that
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.Nm
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attempts to use to write to or read from the tape.
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When writing to a tape device, the blocksize is treated like a disk sector
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size.
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So, that means
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.Nm
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will not write anything smaller than the sector size.
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At the end of a transfer, if there isn't sufficient data from the reader
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to yield a full block,
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.Nm
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will add zeros on the end of the data from the reader to make up a full
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block.
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.It bs=N
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Specify the blocksize to use for transfers.
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.Nm
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will attempt to read or write using the requested blocksize.
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.Pp
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Note that the blocksize given only applies to either the input or the
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output path.
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To use the same blocksize for the input and output transfers, you must
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specify that blocksize with both the
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.Fl i
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and
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.Fl o
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arguments.
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.Pp
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The blocksize may be specified in bytes, or using any suffix (e.g. k, M, G)
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supported by
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.Xr expand_number 3 .
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.It offset=N
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Specify the starting offset for the input or output device or file.
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The offset may be specified in bytes, or by using any suffix (e.g. k, M, G)
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supported by
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.Xr expand_number 3 .
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.It depth=N
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Specify a desired queue depth for the input or output path.
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.Nm
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will attempt to keep the requested number of requests of the specified
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blocksize queued to the input or output device.
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Queue depths greater than 1 are only supported for the asynchronous
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.Xr pass 4
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output method.
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The queue depth is maintained on a best effort basis, and may not be
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possible to maintain for especially fast devices.
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For writes, maintaining the queue depth also depends on a sufficiently
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fast reading device.
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.It mcs=N
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Specify the minimum command size to use for
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.Xr pass 4
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devices.
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Some devices do not support 6 byte
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.Tn SCSI
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commands.
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The
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.Xr da 4
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device handles this restriction automatically, but the
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.Xr pass 4
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device allows the user to specify the
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.Tn SCSI
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command used.
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If a device does not accept 6 byte
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.Tn SCSI
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READ/WRITE commands (which is the default at lower LBAs), it will generally
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accept 10 byte
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.Tn SCSI
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commands instead.
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.It debug=N
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Specify the debug level for this device.
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There is currently only one debug level setting, so setting this to any
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non-zero value will turn on debugging.
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The debug facility may be expanded in the future.
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.El
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.It Fl C Ar count
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Specify the retry count for commands sent via the asynchronous
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.Xr pass 4
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interface.
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This does not apply to commands sent via the file interface.
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.It Fl E
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Enable kernel error recovery for the
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.Xr pass 4
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driver.
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If error recovery is not enabled, unit attention conditions and other
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transient failures may cause the transfer to fail.
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.It Fl m Ar size
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Specify the maximum amount of data to be transferred.
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This may be specified in bytes, or by using any suffix (e.g. K, M, G)
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supported by
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.Xr expand_number 3 .
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.It Fl t Ar timeout
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Specify the command timeout in seconds to use for commands sent via the
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.Xr pass 4
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driver.
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.It Fl v
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Enable verbose reporting of errors.
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This is recommended to aid in debugging any
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.Tn SCSI
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issues that come up.
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.It Fl h
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Display the
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.Nm
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usage message.
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.El
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.Pp
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If
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.Nm
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receives a SIGINFO signal, it will print the current input and output byte
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counts, elapsed runtime and average throughput.
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If
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.Nm
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receives a SIGINT signal, it will print the current input and output byte
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counts, elapsed runtime and average throughput and then exit.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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.Dl camdd -i pass=da8,bs=512k,depth=4 -o pass=da3,bs=512k,depth=4
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.Pp
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Copy all data from da8 to da3 using a blocksize of 512k for both drives,
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and attempt to maintain a queue depth of 4 on both the input and output
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devices.
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The transfer will stop when the end of either device is reached.
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.Pp
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.Dl camdd -i file=/dev/zero,bs=1M -o pass=da5,bs=1M,depth=4 -m 100M
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.Pp
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Read 1MB blocks of zeros from /dev/zero, and write them to da5 with a
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desired queue depth of 4.
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Stop the transfer after 100MB has been written.
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.Pp
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.Dl camdd -i pass=da8,bs=1M,depth=3 -o file=disk.img
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.Pp
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Copy disk da8 using a 1MB blocksize and desired queue depth of 3 to the
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file disk.img.
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.Pp
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.Dl camdd -i file=/etc/rc -o file=-
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.Pp
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Read the file /etc/rc and write it to standard output.
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.Pp
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.Dl camdd -i pass=da10,bs=64k,depth=16 -o file=/dev/nsa0,bs=128k
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.Pp
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Copy 64K blocks from the disk da10 with a queue depth of 16, and write
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to the tape drive sa0 with a 128k blocksize.
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The copy will stop when either the end of the disk or tape is reached.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr cam 3 ,
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.Xr cam 4 ,
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.Xr pass 4 ,
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.Xr camcontrol 8
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.Sh HISTORY
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.Nm
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first appeared in
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.Fx 10.2
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An Kenneth Merry Aq Mt ken@FreeBSD.org
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