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SG_TURS(8)			   SG3_UTILS			    SG_TURS(8)

NAME
       sg_turs - send one or more SCSI TEST UNIT READY commands

SYNOPSIS
       sg_turs	 [--help]  [--number=NUM]  [--progress]	 [--time]  [--verbose]
       [--version] DEVICE

       sg_turs [-n=NUM] [-p]  [-t] [-v] [-V] DEVICE

DESCRIPTION
       This utility sends one or more SCSI TEST UNIT  READY  commands  to  the
       DEVICE.	This  may be useful for timing the per command overhead.  Note
       that TEST UNIT READY has no associated data, just a 6 byte command  and
       a returned SCSI status value.

       This  utility  supports two command line syntaxes, the preferred one is
       shown first in the synopsis and explained in this section. A later sec‐
       tion  on	 the  old  command  line  syntax  outlines the second group of
       options.

OPTIONS
       Arguments to long options are mandatory for short options as well.

       -h, --help
	      print out the usage message then exit.

       -n, --number=NUM
	      performs TEST UNIT READY NUM times. If not given defaults to  1.
	      These  suffix  multipliers  are  permitted:  c C *1; w W *2; b B
	      *512; k K	 KiB  *1,024;  KB  *1,000;  m  M  MiB  *1,048,576;  MB
	      *1,000,000; g G GiB *1,073,741,824; and GB *1,000,000,000 . Also
	      a suffix of the form "x<n>" multiplies  the  leading  number  by
	      <n>. Alternatively a hex number may be given, prefixed by either
	      '0x' or has a trailing 'h'.

       -O, --old
	      switch to older style options.

       -p, --progress
	      show progress indication (a percentage) if available. If	--num‐
	      ber=NUM  is given, NUM is greater than 1 and an initial progress
	      indication was detected  then  this  utility  waits  30  seconds
	      before  subsequent  checks.   Exits when NUM is reached or there
	      are no more progress indications.	 Ignores  --time  option.  See
	      NOTES section below.

       -t, --time
	      after  completing	 the  requested number of TEST UNIT READY com‐
	      mands, outputs the total duration and the average number of com‐
	      mands executed per second.

       -v, --verbose
	      increase level or verbosity.

       -V, --version
	      print version string then exit.

NOTES
       The  progress  indication  is optionally part of the sense data. When a
       prior command that takes a long time to complete	 (and  typically  pre‐
       cludes  other  media  access  commands) is still underway, the progress
       indication can be used to determine how long before the device  returns
       to its normal state.

       The  SCSI  FORMAT  command  for disks used with the IMMED bit set is an
       example of an operation that takes a significant	 amount	 of  time  and
       precludes  other	 media	access	during	that  time.  The IMMED bit set
       instructs the FORMAT command  to	 return	 control  to  the  application
       client once the format has commenced (see SBC-3). Several long duration
       SCSI commands associated with tape drives also use the progress indica‐
       tion (see SSC-3).

       The  DEVICE  is	opened	with  a	 read-only flag (e.g. in Unix with the
       O_RDONLY flag).

       Early standards suggested that the SCSI TEST UNIT READY command be used
       for polling the progress indication. More recent standards seem to sug‐
       gest the SCSI REQUEST SENSE command should be used instead.

EXIT STATUS
       The exit status of sg_turs is 0 when it is successful (e.g. in the case
       of  a mechanical disk, it is spun up and ready to accept commands). For
       this utility the other exit status of interest is  2  corresponding  to
       the  "not  ready"  sense	 key.  For  other  exit	 status values see the
       sg3_utils(8) man page.

OLDER COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
       The options in this section were	 the  only  ones  available  prior  to
       sg3_utils  version  1.23	 .  In	sg3_utils version 1.23 and later these
       older options can be selected by either setting the  SG3_UTILS_OLD_OPTS
       environment variable or using '--old' (or '-O) as the first option.

       -n=NUM performs	TEST UNIT READY NUM times. If not given defaults to 1.
	      Equivalent to --number=NUM in the main description.

       -N     switch to the newer style options.

       -p     show progress indication (a percentage) if  available.   Equiva‐
	      lent to --progress in the main description.

       -t     after  completing	 the  requested number of TEST UNIT READY com‐
	      mands, outputs the total duration and the average number of com‐
	      mands  executed  per  second.   Equivalent to --time in the main
	      description.

       -v     increase level of verbosity.

       -V     print out version string then exit.

AUTHORS
       Written by D. Gilbert

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2000-2014 Douglas Gilbert
       This software is distributed under the GPL version 2. There is NO  war‐
       ranty;  not  even  for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR‐
       POSE.

SEE ALSO
       sg_inq, sg_request (sg3_utils)

sg3_utils-1.39			   May 2014			    SG_TURS(8)
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