VPD Hardware Inventory Utilities for Linux
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 |
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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 (coolo)
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request 90018
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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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