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SG_MAP(8)                                   SG3_UTILS                                   SG_MAP(8)



NAME
       sg_map - displays mapping between Linux sg and other SCSI devices

SYNOPSIS
       sg_map [-a] [-h] [-i] [-n] [-scd] [-sd] [-sr] [-st] [-V] [-x]

DESCRIPTION
       Sometimes  it is difficult to determine which SCSI device a sg device name (e.g. /dev/sg0)
       refers to. This command loops through the sg devices  and  finds  the  corresponding  SCSI
       disk,  cdrom  or  tape  device name (if any). Scanners are an example of SCSI devices that
       have no alternate SCSI device name apart from their sg device name.

       This utility is deprecated and has not been updated for years, only very obvious bugs will
       be  fixed. Unless a very old version of Linux is being used (e.g.  2.4 series or earlier),
       then please use a utility like lsscsi(8) or the facilities offered by udev(8).

OPTIONS
       -a     assume the sg devices have alphabetical device names  and  loop  through  /dev/sga,
              /dev/sgb,  etc.  Default is numeric scan.  Note that sg device nodes with an alpha-
              betical index have been deprecated since the Linux kernel 2.2 series.

       -h     print usage message then exit.

       -i     in addition do a standard INQUIRY and output vendor, product and  revision  strings
              for devices that are found.

       -n     assume  the  sg  devices  have  numeric  device  names  and  loop through /dev/sg0,
              /dev/sg1, etc. Default is numeric scan

       -scd   display mappings to SCSI cdrom device names of the form /dev/scd0, /dev/scd1 etc

       -sd    display mappings to SCSI disk device names

       -sr    display mappings to SCSI cdrom device names of the form /dev/sr0, /dev/sr1 etc

       -st    display mappings to SCSI tape device names

       -V     print out version string then exit (without further ado).

       -x     after each active sg device name is displayed there are five digits:  <host_number>
              <bus> <scsi_id> <lun> <scsi_type>

NOTES
       If  no  options  starting with "-s" are given then the mapping to all SCSI disk, cdrom and
       tape device names is shown.

       If the device file system (devfs) is present a line noting this is  output.  The  "native"
       devfs scsi hierarchy makes the relationship between a sg device name and any corresponding
       disk, cdrom or tape device name easy to establish. This replaces the need  for  this  com-
       mand. However many applications will continue to look for Linux SCSI device names in their
       traditional places. [Devfs supplies a compatibility daemon  called  devfsd  whose  default
       configuration adds back the Linux device names in their traditional positions.

       Quite often the mapping information can be derived by observing the output of the command:
       "cat /proc/scsi/scsi".  However if devices have been added since boot this can  be  decep-
       tive.

       In the Linux kernel 2.6 series something close to the mapping shown by this utility can be
       found by analysing sysfs. The main difference is that sysfs analysis will show the mapping
       between  sg  nodes  and other SCSI device nodes in terms of major and minor numbers. While
       major 8, minor 16 will usually be /dev/sdb this is not necessarily so. Facilities  associ-
       ated  with  udev may assign major 8, minor 16 some other device node name. This version of
       sg_map has been extended  to  cope  with  sparse  disk  device  node  names  of  the  form
       "/dev/sd<str>" where <str> can be one of [a-z,aa-zz,aaa-zzz]. See the sg_map26 utility for
       a more precise way (i.e. less directory scanning) for mapping between sg device names  and
       higher level names; including finding user defined names.

       This  utility  was written at a time when hotplugging of SCSI devices was not supported in
       Linux. It used a simple algorithm to scan sg device nodes in ascending numeric  or  alpha-
       betical order, stopping after there were 5 consecutive errors.

       In  the Linux kernel 2.6 series, this utility uses sysfs to find which sg device nodes are
       active and only checks those. Hence there can be large "holes"  in  the  numbering  of  sg
       device nodes (e.g. after an adapter has been removed) and still all active sg device nodes
       will be listed. This utility assumes that sg device nodes are named using the normal  con-
       ventions and searches from /dev/sg0 to /dev/sg4095 inclusive.

EXAMPLES
       My system has a SCSI disk, a cd writer and a dvd player:
          $ sg_map
          # Note: the devfs pseudo file system is present
          /dev/sg0  /dev/sda
          /dev/sg1  /dev/sr0
          /dev/sg2  /dev/sr1

       In order to find which sg device name corresponds to the disk:
          $ sg_map -sd
          # Note: the devfs pseudo file system is present
          /dev/sg0  /dev/sda
          /dev/sg1
          /dev/sg2

       The "-x" option gives the following output:
          sg_map -x
          # Note: the devfs pseudo file system is present
          /dev/sg0  1 0 1 0  0  /dev/sda
          /dev/sg1  2 0 4 0  5  /dev/sr0
          /dev/sg2  2 0 6 0  5  /dev/sr1

       When a SCSI scanner is added the output becomes:
          $ sg_map
          # Note: the devfs pseudo file system is present
          /dev/sg0  /dev/sda
          /dev/sg1  /dev/sr0
          /dev/sg2  /dev/sr1
          /dev/sg3

       By process of elimination /dev/sg3 must be the scanner.

EXIT STATUS
       The  exit  status of sg_map is 0 when it is successful. Otherwise see the sg3_utils(8) man
       page.

AUTHOR
       Written by Douglas Gilbert

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <dgilbert at interlog dot com>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Douglas Gilbert
       This software is distributed under the GPL version 2. There is NO warranty; not  even  for
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO
       sg_map26(8) , scsi_info(8) , scsidev(8) , devfsd(8) , lsscsi(8) , udev(7)



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