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# This file is part of the sos project: https://github.com/sosreport/sos # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # version 2 of the GNU General Public License. # # See the LICENSE file in the source distribution for further information.
from glob import glob from sos.report.plugins import Plugin, IndependentPlugin
class Scsi(Plugin, IndependentPlugin): """ Collects various information about the SCSI devices install on the host system.
This plugin will capture a large amount of data from the /sys filesystem, as well as several different invocations of the `lsscsi` command.
Additionally, several `sg_persist` commands will be collected for each SCSI device identified by sos. Note that in most cases these commands are provided by the `sg3_utils` package which may not be present by default. """
short_desc = 'SCSI devices'
plugin_name = 'scsi' profiles = ('storage', 'hardware')
def setup(self): self.add_copy_spec([ "/proc/scsi", "/etc/stinit.def", "/sys/bus/scsi", "/sys/class/scsi_host", "/sys/class/scsi_disk", "/sys/class/scsi_device", "/sys/class/scsi_generic" ])
scsi_types = ["enclosu"] result = self.collect_cmd_output('lsscsi -g') if result['status'] == 0: for line in result['output'].splitlines(): if line.split()[1] in scsi_types: devsg = line.split()[-1] self.add_cmd_output("sg_ses -p2 -b1 %s" % devsg)
self.add_cmd_output("lsscsi -i", suggest_filename="lsscsi", tags="lsscsi")
self.add_cmd_output([ "sg_map -x", "lspath", "lsmap -all", "lsnports", "lsscsi -H", "lsscsi -d", "lsscsi -s", "lsscsi -L" ])
scsi_hosts = glob("/sys/class/scsi_host/*") self.add_device_cmd("udevadm info -a %(dev)s", devices=scsi_hosts)
self.add_device_cmd([ "sg_persist --in -k -d %(dev)s", "sg_persist --in -r -d %(dev)s", "sg_persist --in -s -d %(dev)s", "sg_inq %(dev)s" ], devices='block', whitelist=['sd.*'])
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