I have hit the usual spots, freshmeat.net, linux.org, sourceforge.net and have not found a Linux tool to test, excercise and otherwise manipulate SCSI devices at the SCSI protocol level. Similar tools in the Windows world are "SCSI Pro" and "SCSI Mechanic". We have also written our own Windows and DOS based tools. I am just pushing harder for Linux use and am trying to determine if a program already exists out there to do "low level" SCSI command scripts. (By low level I mean "Do a READ(10) on block x for y blocks") Anybody heard of one? Are there commands I haven't found yet in Linux to already do this sort of thing? Alan /------------------------------------------ |Alan Dayley www.adtron.com |Software Engineer 602-735-0300 x331 |ADayley@adtron.com | |Adtron Corporation |3710 E. University Drive, Suite 5 |Phoenix, AZ 85034 \-------------------------------------------