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DSBMC-Cli(1) |
FreeBSD General Commands Manual |
DSBMC-Cli(1) |
dsbmc-cli —
command-line client for DSBMD
dsbmc-cli |
-L event
command [arg ...] ;
[-L ...] |
dsbmc-cli |
-a [-b
dev1,dev2,...] [-U
time] [[-L
event command
[arg ...]] ; [-L
...]] |
dsbmc-cli |
{{-e | -u }
[-f ] | {-m |
-s | -u |
-v speed}}
device |
dsbmc-cli |
{-e | -u }
<mount point> |
dsbmc-cli |
-i <disk image> |
dsbmc-cli is a command-line client for DSBMD that
provides a simple interface to query information about storage devices, and to
send requests to mount, unmount and eject these.
-L
- Listen for event, and execute the
command every time the event is
received. Possible events are mount,
unmount, add, and
remove. The command must be
terminated by a semicolon (‘;’) as a separate argument. Each
event provides information about the device that can be accessed using the
placeholders %d (device name), %l
(volume label), %m (mount point) (only
mount and unmount ), and
%t (device type). A literal percent character
(‘%’) must be escaped by a further ‘%’
character (“%%”).
Possible values for the device type (%t) are
hdd, usbdisk,
datacd, audiocd,
dvd, vcd, svcd,
mmc, mtp, and
ptp.
The -L option can be given multiple
times.
-U
- Auto-unmount. Try to unmount each automounted device every
time seconds.
-a
- Automount. After mounting all devices presented by DSBMD,
dsbmc-cli(1)
waits for new devices added to the system, and mounts them. In addition,
the
-L option can be specified for each event. If
dsbmc-cli(1)
automounts a device, it executes the command defined for the
mount event.
-b
dev1,dev2,...
- Define a comma-separated list of devices and/or volume labels to ignore if
the
-a option is given. Volume labels must be
prefixed by “volid=”.
Example: dsbmc-cli -a -b da0p2,volid=EFISYS,volid=TMP
-e
device, -e
<mount point>
- Eject the given device or the device mounted on
<mount point>
-i
<disk image>
- Create a memory disk to access the given disk
image.
-l
- List all currently attached devices DSBMD supports.
-m
device
- Mount the given device.
-s
device
- The storage capacity of the given device is queried,
and the media size, the number of used and free bytes are printed to
stdout.
-u
device, -u
<mount point>
- Unmount the given device or the device mounted on
<mount point>
-v
speed device
- Set the reading speed of the given CD/DVD
device.
$ dsbmc-cli -L mount printf "%%s
was mounted on %%s\n" %d %m ';'
This command listens for mount events, and
executes the printf command, where %d and %m are replaced
by the device name and mount point.
$ dsbmc-cli -a -L add sh -c 'case %t
in audiocd) vlc cdda://%d&;; dvd) vlc dvd://%d&;; esac' ';' -L mount
sh -c 'Thunar %m&' ';'
In this example, dsbmc-cli automounts
devices, and listens for add and
mount events. If an audio CD or a DVD was inserted,
the command vlc cdda://%d& or vlc
dvd://%d& is executed, respectively. If a device was mounted,
dsbmc-cli executes the command Thunar
%m&, where %m is replaced by the mount point.
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