Re: Determining which spindle is out of order

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On 11/07/2010 07:53 AM, John Robinson wrote:
> On 06/11/2010 16:02, Phil Turmel wrote:
>> On 11/06/2010 11:46 AM, John Robinson wrote:
> [...]
>>> Now I need to find udevadm I guess. It must have been introduced since the udev version that comes with RHEL/CentOS 5, which is udev-095-14.21.el5_5.1. rpmfind.net suggests it's only been in since version 118 or so. Never mind :-)
>>
>> Heh.  Anyone know the equivalent command in earlier versions of udev?
> 
> I think it's `udevinfo` instead of `udevadm info` - the comment in the ChangeLog for udev-117 is "udevadm: merge all udev tools into a single binary". But it doesn't work terribly well:
> 
> [root@beast describe_scsi]# udevinfo -q all -p /devices/pci0000\:00/0000\:00\:1f.2/
> no record for '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/' in database
> 
> That's unfortunate. But it does know about that device if asked differently:
> 
> [root@beast describe_scsi]# udevinfo -a -p /devices/pci0000\:00/0000\:00\:1f.2/

Hmmm.  Can you try both of the above without the trailing slash?

[snip /]

> I suspect the udev version in EL5 just isn't going to give up the info you need, even if you did rewrite for the different sysfs paths :-(

The information is there, though.  I'll poke at it in the near future.

> Thanks for your efforts though!

You're welcome.

> Cheers,
> 
> John.

Phil
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