VPD Hardware Inventory Utilities for Linux

Edit Package lsvpd

The lsvpd package contains both the lsvpd, lscfg and lsmcode commands.
These commands, along with a boot-time scanning script called
update-device-tree, constitute a simple hardware inventory system. The
lsvpd command provides Vital Product Data (VPD) about hardware
components to higher-level serviceability tools. The lscfg command
provides a more human-readable format of the VPD, as well as some
system-specific information. lsmcode lists microcode and firmware
levels.

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Filename Size Changed
lsvpd-1.6.11.tar.bz2 0000203532 199 KB
lsvpd.changes 0000010360 10.1 KB
lsvpd.spec 0000002986 2.92 KB
sgutils.patch 0000000387 387 Bytes
Revision 29 (latest revision is 65)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 90018 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 29)
- update to 1.6.11
- Fixed the way we find devices in /sys.  Many 
   non-device directories were being identified as devices.
- Minor update: Changed default lsvpd output to use 
   "Size" instead of "SZ" for DIMM size output.  This was done 
   to conform to the way AIX/lsvpd outputs this VPD
- Minor update: Fixed location code discovery for 
   storage devices. Previously, a loc-code was generated simply 
   using the device node within the /proc/device-tree/devices 
   file-system.  This behavior caused usysident to get a 
   listing of invalid loc-codes.  This patch is a short-term 
   fix, causing each port device to use the adapters loc-code.  
   Longer-term fix will be to take this loc-code and add on 
   port-specific modifiers queried from the device
- Fixed the way we find devices in /sys.  Many 
   non-device directories were being identified as devices. 
- Switch to ExclusiveArch (forwarded request 89998 from k0da)
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