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scstadmin docs update to make them more up to date
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INSTALLING
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----------
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SCST Configuration/Administration scripts. Here you'll find scstadmin which reads
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a configuration file /etc/scst.conf, or one if your choosing. With it you can manually
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or automatically configure every aspect of SCST incuding enabling/disabling target mode
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on your target SCSI controller. The old directory contains scst_db which uses a mysql
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backend database to configure SCST but doesn't handle all the things scstadmin handles.
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The perl module SCST::SCST is very generic and tries to handle error checking as well.
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Now do the normal:
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The init script was written for debian but should work on most distributions.
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make
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make install
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scstadmin.sysfs
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Use this version if you've disabled procfs support in SCST.
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scstadmin.procfs
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This is the default version which uses the older procfs.
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scst-0.8.22 This is the SCST Perl module required by scstadmin and scst_db.
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scst-0.9.00 This is the SCST Perl module to be used with SCST compiled
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for sysfs. Note, the current version of scstadmin will NOT yet
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work with this module.
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scstadmin Script which can accept operations on a command line or from
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a configuration file. See scst.conf. For command help,
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#> scstadmin
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scst.conf Configuration file for scst script. Usually stored
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in /etc.
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examples Configuration examples.
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init.d/scst Init script to start SCST on boot which uses scstadmin.
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INSTALLATION:
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=============
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Installation is simple.
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#> make
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#> make install
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This installs scstadmin, the init.d script and the perl module. If you want SCST to
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startup and configure automatically upon boot, enable SCST using your favorite
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SysV init editor.
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NOTE: The init.d startup & shutdown scripts now depend on lsb-core. Ensure you have
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lsb-core installed or 'make install' will fail. Make sure /usr/lib/lsb/install_initd
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exists.
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GETTING HELP
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------------
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SCST Configuration/Administration scripts. Here you'll find scstadmin which reads
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a configuration file /etc/scst.conf, or one if your choosing. With it you can manually
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or automatically configure every aspect of SCST incuding enabling/disabling target mode
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on your target SCSI controller. The old directory contains scst_db which uses a mysql
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backend database to configure SCST but doesn't handle all the things scstadmin handles.
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The perl module SCST::SCST is very generic and tries to handle error checking as well.
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The init script was written for debian but should work on most distributions.
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scstadmin.sysfs
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Use this version if you've disabled procfs support in SCST.
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scstadmin.procfs
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This is the default version which uses the older procfs.
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scst-0.8.22 This is the SCST Perl module required by scstadmin and scst_db.
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scst-0.9.00 This is the SCST Perl module to be used with SCST compiled
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for sysfs. Note, the current version of scstadmin will NOT yet
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work with this module.
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scstadmin Script which can accept operations on a command line or from
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a configuration file. See scst.conf. For command help,
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#> scstadmin
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scst.conf Configuration file for scst script. Usually stored
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in /etc.
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examples Configuration examples.
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init.d/scst Init script to start SCST on boot which uses scstadmin.
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Installation:
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=============
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