Re: Storage device enumeration script
From: Mathias Burén <hidden>
Date: 2011-05-26 03:10:51
On 26 May 2011 04:03, Phil Turmel [off-list ref] wrote:
Hi All, Last November, I shared a shell script that helped me keep track of the specific hot-swap drives I had in the various slots of my servers. Although encouraged by Roman and John, I declined to make a project out of it. I've since kicked it around some more, and thought a bit about supporting more than just the SCSI subsystem. The latest and greatest is still built around some standard executables: blkid, lspci, lsusb, sginfo, and smartctl. The original was similar to "lsscsi", but with controller details and device serial numbers. New features: Supports non-SCSI storage devices Describes layered block devices MD raid LVM generic device mapper loop (partial) Shows UUIDs Shows mountpoints Avoids repeating subtrees when enumerating raid devices I struggled with the last item, until I gave up on bash. I needed to pass data to subroutines by reference, and bash is sorely lacking in that area. The new script is in python. I'm releasing this one under the GPL version 2. Please give it a whirl. Phil
Awesome, however:
$ ./lsdrv.py
File "./lsdrv.py", line 301
print "%s └─Volume Group %s (%s) %s free {%s}" % (indent,
vg.name, ','.join([dev.name for dev in vg.PVs]), vg.free, vg.uuid)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Maybe it's a copy-paste thing from my mail that does it. Could you put
it somewhere, like a pastebin?
cheers,
/M
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