Update docs to make former README.sysfs default README

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Vladislav Bolkhovitin
2010-12-21 18:08:52 +00:00
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SCST Configuration/Administration scripts. Here you'll find scstadmin which reads
a configuration file /etc/scst.conf, or one if your choosing. With it you can manually
or automatically configure every aspect of SCST incuding enabling/disabling target mode
on your target SCSI controller. The old directory contains scst_db which uses a mysql
backend database to configure SCST but doesn't handle all the things scstadmin handles.
The perl module SCST::SCST is very generic and tries to handle error checking as well.
The init script was written for debian but should work on most distributions.
scstadmin.sysfs
Use this version if you've disabled procfs support in SCST.
scstadmin.procfs
This is the default version which uses the older procfs.
scst-0.8.22 This is the SCST Perl module required by scstadmin and scst_db.
scst-0.9.00 This is the SCST Perl module to be used with SCST compiled
for sysfs. Note, the current version of scstadmin will NOT yet
work with this module.
scstadmin Script which can accept operations on a command line or from
a configuration file. See scst.conf. For command help,
#> scstadmin
scst.conf Configuration file for scst script. Usually stored
in /etc.
examples Configuration examples.
init.d/scst Init script to start SCST on boot which uses scstadmin.
INSTALLING
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make
make install
This installs scstadmin, the init.d script and the perl module. If you want SCST to
startup and configure automatically upon boot, enable SCST using your favorite
SysV init editor.
NOTE: The init.d startup & shutdown scripts now depend on lsb-core. Ensure you have
lsb-core installed or 'make install' will fail. Make sure /usr/lib/lsb/install_initd
exists.
GETTING HELP
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scstadmin --help
CONVERTING FROM PROCFS (scst version 1.x)
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Be sure to review this new configuration file to ensure it matches.
CREATING A CONFIGURATION FROM SCRATCH
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SCST Configuration/Administration scripts. Here you'll find scstadmin which reads
a configuration file /etc/scst.conf, or one if your choosing. With it you can manually
or automatically configure every aspect of SCST incuding enabling/disabling target mode
on your target SCSI controller. The old directory contains scst_db which uses a mysql
backend database to configure SCST but doesn't handle all the things scstadmin handles.
The perl module SCST::SCST is very generic and tries to handle error checking as well.
The init script was written for debian but should work on most distributions.
scstadmin.sysfs
Use this version if you've disabled procfs support in SCST.
scstadmin.procfs
This is the default version which uses the older procfs.
scst-0.8.22 This is the SCST Perl module required by scstadmin and scst_db.
scst-0.9.00 This is the SCST Perl module to be used with SCST compiled
for sysfs. Note, the current version of scstadmin will NOT yet
work with this module.
scstadmin Script which can accept operations on a command line or from
a configuration file. See scst.conf. For command help,
#> scstadmin
scst.conf Configuration file for scst script. Usually stored
in /etc.
examples Configuration examples.
init.d/scst Init script to start SCST on boot which uses scstadmin.
Installation:
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