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  1. On 2/25/2023 at 3:24 AM, Legion47 said:

     

    Change into the /tmp/seachest directory and type

    ./SeaChest_Info_150_11923_64 -d /dev/sg1 -i

    and it should execute.

    ./ tells bash "look in the directory I'm currently in for this".

     

    If you don't explicitly state the path to the executable, bash thinks you want a command. That's basically scripts or commands that bash knows via e.g. the PATH environment variable or because they are integrated into bash.

    That worked. I knew it'd be something basic I was screwing up, thanks for the help!  Disabled EPC just to prevent any future issues and ended up using the updated ubuntu x86_64-linux version.  Thanks again.

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  2. I'm new to linux and I'm attempting to view the status of EPC and low power spinup on my new Seagate EXOS 12gb drives (

    ST12000NM0008) utilizing the seachest_info tool.  The problem is every time I attempt, I get a "command not found" error.  I've attempted using the Non-Raid ubuntu 20.04_x86_64 and the centos-7_x86_64 files as well as an old versiono posted in this thread - 150_11923_64 all with the same result.  Console printout below:

     

    root@Tower:/tmp/seachest# sg_map
    /dev/sg0  /dev/sda
    /dev/sg1  /dev/sdb
    /dev/sg2  /dev/sdc
    root@Tower:/tmp/seachest# ls -a
    ./  ../  SeaChest_Info_150_11923_64*  SeaChest_PowerControl_1100_11923_64*
    root@Tower:/tmp/seachest# chmod +x SeaChest_*
    root@Tower:/tmp/seachest# SeaChest_Info_150_11923_64 -d /dev/sg1 -i
    bash: SeaChest_Info_150_11923_64: command not found
    root@Tower:/tmp/seachest# 

     

    I'm assuming I missed something basic based on my level of familiarity, but any help would be appreciated.
     

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