usage() {
echo "
- This tool collects information of the hardware this tool is being executed
- on. It can be executed as normal user to collect some basic information or
- with root permissions to collect as much information as possible. By
- default, a file named grml-hwinfo-TIMESTAMP.tar.bz2 storing all collected
- information will be created in the current working directory. Alternatively,
- you can have it create a directory with all information.
+ This tool collects information of the hardware it is being executed on.
+ It can be executed as normal user to collect some basic information or
+ (recommended) with root permissions to collect more system information.
+ If executed without any options a file named grml-hwinfo-TIMESTAMP.tar.bz2
+ storing all collected information is created in the current working directory.
Options:
exectest dmsetup && dmsetup ls > dmsetup_ls 2>dmsetup_ls.error
+ # iSCSI
+ if exectest iscsiadm ; then
+ iscsiadm -m session > iscsiadm_session 2>iscsiadm_session.error
+ iscsiadm -m fw > iscsiadm_fw 2>iscsiadm_fw.error
+ iscsiadm -m host > iscsiadm_host 2>iscsiadm_host.error
+ iscsiadm -m iface > iscsiadm_iface 2>iscsiadm_iface.error
+ iscsiadm -m node > iscsiadm_node 2>iscsiadm_node.error
+ iscsiadm -m discovery > iscsiadm_discovery 2>iscsiadm_discovery.error
+ fi
+
+ if exectest lsscsi ; then
+ lsscsi > lsscsi 2>lsscsi.error
+ lsscsi -t > lsscsi_transport 2>lsscsi_transport.error
+ fi
+
for disk in $disklist; do
if exectest smartctl ; then
echo -e "smartctl -a /dev/${disk}:\n" >> smartctl
# create tarball
if [ -n "$GENERATE_FILE" ] ; then
- tar jcf "${OUTFILE}" "${OUTDIRNAME}"
+ tar acf "${OUTFILE}" "${OUTDIRNAME}"
[ -r "$OUTFILE" ] && echo "$OUTFILE ("$(ls -ahl "$OUTFILE" | awk '{print $5}')") has been generated."
fi