From: Roman Mamedov <roman@rm.pp.ru>
To: Phil Turmel <philip@turmel.org>
Cc: Nat Makarevitch <Shelso@makarevitch.org>, linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Determining which spindle is out of order
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 03:26:27 +0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20101104032627.056cb83b@natsu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4CD1DA2E.5060205@turmel.org>
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On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 21:54:54 +0000
Phil Turmel <philip@turmel.org> wrote:
> I wrote a little script that would tell me device name and serial number for
> each host port on my motherboard, along with anything else that lists a scsi
> host in sysfs.
Thanks for the great script. However it was partially failing for me at first,
with error messages like "Corporation: command not found" or "Technology:
command not found", failing to get most of the data properly. Turns out my
"udevadm info" output for my controllers contains non-quoted values with
spaces, which do not "eval" correctly:
E: ID_VENDOR_FROM_DATABASE=nVidia Corporation
E: ID_VENDOR_FROM_DATABASE=JMicron Technology Corp.
As you do not use any of those further in the function anyway, I just added |
'grep -v " "' after "cut", and it worked fine afterwards.
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With respect,
Roman
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-11-03 22:26 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-11-03 14:13 Determining which spindle is out of order Nat Makarevitch
2010-11-03 14:38 ` Roman Mamedov
2010-11-03 15:17 ` Graham Mitchell
2010-11-03 16:05 ` Roman Mamedov
2010-11-03 19:00 ` Jon Hardcastle
2010-11-03 14:43 ` John Robinson
2010-11-03 14:45 ` Tim Small
2010-11-03 15:59 ` Jon Hardcastle
2010-11-03 17:17 ` Bill Davidsen
2010-11-03 20:03 ` Tim Small
2010-11-03 15:29 ` Mikael Abrahamsson
2010-11-03 21:54 ` Phil Turmel
2010-11-03 22:26 ` Roman Mamedov [this message]
2010-11-04 9:29 ` Tom Carlson
2010-11-06 10:22 ` Leslie Rhorer
2010-11-06 15:12 ` Phil Turmel
[not found] ` <4CD57867.4010207@anonymous.org.uk>
2010-11-06 16:02 ` Phil Turmel
2010-11-06 16:11 ` Mathias Burén
2010-11-06 16:45 ` Jan Ceuleers
2010-11-06 19:39 ` Phil Turmel
2010-11-06 20:16 ` Leslie Rhorer
2010-11-06 20:23 ` Mr. James W. Laferriere
2010-11-07 7:51 ` Jan Ceuleers
2010-11-07 12:53 ` John Robinson
2010-11-07 13:21 ` Phil Turmel
2010-11-07 13:43 ` John Robinson
2010-11-07 14:43 ` Phil Turmel
2010-11-07 15:04 ` Mathias Burén
2010-11-07 15:19 ` John Robinson
2010-11-07 18:39 ` Phil Turmel
2010-11-07 20:46 ` Leslie Rhorer
2010-11-07 21:22 ` John Robinson
2010-11-08 18:59 ` John Robinson
2010-11-07 21:24 ` Andreas Dröscher
2010-11-08 21:05 ` Mr. James W. Laferriere
2010-11-07 20:52 ` Roman Mamedov
2010-11-09 14:40 ` Phil Turmel
2010-11-06 19:58 ` Leslie Rhorer
2010-11-06 21:17 ` John Robinson
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