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New version, new tarball. Some subtle bug fixes, a kvm virtual machine uses disk id in
/proc/partitions of 253, which made the disk totals fail to show up at all. Added that in. Moved sourcing of configuration files to right after initialize_data so that some variables can be forced to different values before the next set of system/app checks. This is to allow specifically turning off, for some headless servers where $DISPLAY is not null due to a bash configuration bug, these: B_SHOW_X_DATA='false' B_RUNNING_IN_X='false' Setting those two to false in inxi.conf will turn off all the X checks etc even if the $DISPLAY is set to non null. Added in support for ksplice kernel version, requires installed uptrack-uname, if that is present and if uptrack-name kernel version is different from uname then it will add (ksplice) to kernel version string, and use ksplice kernel version. Also created a single function get_kernel_version for use by short form/long form inxi output. For intel xeon cpus, trying a work around for a bug in /proc/cpuinfo which fails to show core_id or physical_id for cpus, using siblings / 2 for xeons with no actual core counts. Fixed a bug that made fixes for multimounted partitions fail for disk used. Added in support for also excluding single partitions mounted to different places.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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########################################################################
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#### Script Name: inxi
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#### Version: 1.9.7
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#### Date: May 30 2013
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#### Version: 1.9.8
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#### Date: June 14 2013
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#### Patch Number: 00
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########################################################################
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#### SPECIAL THANKS
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# This function just initializes variables
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initialize_data
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# Source global config overrides, needs to be here because some things
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# can be reset that were set in initialize, but check_required_apps needs
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if [[ -s /etc/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf ]];then
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source /etc/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf
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fi
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# Source user config variables override /etc/inxi.conf variables
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if [[ -s $HOME/.$SCRIPT_NAME/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf ]];then
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source $HOME/.$SCRIPT_NAME/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf
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fi
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# Check for dependencies BEFORE running ANYTHING else except above functions
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# Not all distro's have these depends installed by default. Don't want to run
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SCRIPT_VERSION_NUMBER=$( parse_version_data 'main' )
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SCRIPT_PATCH_NUMBER=$( parse_version_data 'patch' )
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### Source global config overrides
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if [[ -s /etc/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf ]];then
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source /etc/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf
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fi
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# Source user config variables override /etc/inxi.conf variables
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if [[ -s $HOME/.$SCRIPT_NAME/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf ]];then
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source $HOME/.$SCRIPT_NAME/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf
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fi
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# previous source location, check for bugs
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## this needs to run before the KONVI stuff is set below
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## Konversation 1.2 apparently does not like the $PPID test in get_start_client
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color_scheme=$VIRT_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME
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fi
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else
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if [[ -n $IRC_X_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME && $B_CONSOLE_IRC == 'true' && -n $DISPLAY ]];then
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if [[ -n $IRC_X_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME && $B_CONSOLE_IRC == 'true' && -n $B_RUNNING_IN_X ]];then
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color_scheme=$IRC_X_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME
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elif [[ -n $IRC_CONS_COLOR_SCHEME && -z $DISPLAY ]];then
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color_scheme=$IRC_CONS_COLOR_SCHEME
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ls -l /dev/disk/by-path &> $debug_data_dir/dev-disk-path-data.txt
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ls -l /dev/mapper &> $debug_data_dir/dev-disk-mapper-data.txt
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readlink /dev/root &> $debug_data_dir/dev-root.txt
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df -h -T -P --exclude-type=aufs --exclude-type=squashfs --exclude-type=unionfs --exclude-type=devtmpfs --exclude-type=tmpfs --exclude-type=iso9660 --exclude-type=devfs --exclude-type=linprocfs --exclude-type=sysfs --exclude-type=fdescfs &> $debug_data_dir/df-h-T-excludes.txt
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df -h -T -P --exclude-type=aufs --exclude-type=squashfs --exclude-type=unionfs --exclude-type=devtmpfs --exclude-type=tmpfs --exclude-type=iso9660 --exclude-type=devfs --exclude-type=linprocfs --exclude-type=sysfs --exclude-type=fdescfs &> $debug_data_dir/df-h-T-P-excludes.txt
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df -T -P --exclude-type=aufs --exclude-type=squashfs --exclude-type=unionfs --exclude-type=devtmpfs --exclude-type=tmpfs --exclude-type=iso9660 --exclude-type=devfs --exclude-type=linprocfs --exclude-type=sysfs --exclude-type=fdescfs &> $debug_data_dir/df-T-P-excludes.txt
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df -H -T &> $debug_data_dir/bsd-df-H-T-no-excludes.txt
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df -H &> $debug_data_dir/bsd-df-H-no-excludes.txt
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# bsd tool
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eval $LOGFS
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# in /proc/cpuinfo
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local temp_array=''
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# note: known bug with xeon intel, they show core_id/physical_id as 0 for ht 4 core
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if [[ $B_CPUINFO_FILE == 'true' ]]; then
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A_CPU_TYPE_PCNT_CCNT=( $(
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gawk '
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count = 0
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nr = 0
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bArm = "false"
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bXeon = "false"
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siblings = ""
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}
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# hack to handle xeons which can have buggy /proc/cpuinfo files
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/^model name/ && ( $0 ~ /Xeon/ ) {
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bXeon = "true"
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}
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# only do this once since sibling count does not change
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/^siblings/ && ( bXeon == "true" ) && ( siblings == "" ) {
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gsub(/[^0-9]/,"",$NF)
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if ( $NF != "" ) {
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siblings = $NF
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}
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}
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# array of logical processors, both HT and physical
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/^processor/ {
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gsub(/,/, " ", $NF)
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gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $NF)
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for ( i in cpu_id ) {
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cpuHolder[cpu_id[i]] = 1
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}
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for ( i in cpuHolder ) {
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for ( i in cpuHolder ) {
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num_of_cpus++
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}
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i = 0
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i = 0
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## count unique cores ##
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for ( i in core_id ) {
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coreHolder[core_id[i]] = 1
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}
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for ( i in coreHolder ) {
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for ( i in coreHolder ) {
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num_of_cores++
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}
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# xeon may show wrong core / physical id count, if it does, fix it
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if ( num_of_cores == 1 && bXeon == "true" && siblings != "" && siblings > 1 ) {
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num_of_cores = siblings/2
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}
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# final check, override the num of cores value if it clearly is wrong
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# and use the raw core count and synthesize the total instead of real count
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if ( ( num_of_cores == 1 ) && ( cpu_core_count * num_of_cpus > 1 ) ) {
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# if > 1 processor && processor id (physical id) != core id then Multi-Core Processors (MCP)
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# if > 1 processor && processor ids (physical id) > 1 then Multiple Processors (SMP)
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# if = 1 processor then single core/processor Uni-Processor (UP)
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if ( num_of_processors > 1 )
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{
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if ( num_of_processors > 1 || ( bXeon == "true" && siblings != "" ) ) {
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# non-multicore HT
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if ( num_of_processors == (num_of_cores * 2))
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{
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if ( num_of_processors == (num_of_cores * 2) ) {
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type = type "HT-"
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}
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else if ( bXeon == "true" && siblings != "" && siblings > 1 ) {
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type = type "HT-" # num_of_processors num_of_cores num_of_cpus
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}
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# non-HT multi-core or HT multi-core
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if (( num_of_processors == num_of_cores) ||
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( num_of_cpus < num_of_cores))
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{
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if (( num_of_processors == num_of_cores) || ( num_of_cpus < num_of_cores)) {
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type = type "MCP-"
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}
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# >1 cpu sockets active
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if ( num_of_cpus > 1 )
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{
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if ( num_of_cpus > 1 ) {
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type = type "SMP-"
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}
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} else {
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}
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else {
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type = type "UP-"
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}
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hdd_data="$( eval $df_string )"
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log_function_data 'raw' "hdd_data:\n$hdd_data"
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hdd_used=$( echo "$hdd_data" | gawk -v bsdType=$BSD_TYPE '
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hdd_used=$( echo "$hdd_data" | gawk -v bsdType=$BSD_TYPE '
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BEGIN {
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# this is used for specific cases where bind, or incorrect multiple mounts to same partitions,
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# is present. The value is searched for an earlier appearance of that partition and if it is
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# present, the data is not added into the partition used size.
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partitionsSet=""
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# this handles a case where the same dev item is mounted twice to different points
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devSet=""
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devWorking=""
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mountWorking=""
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}
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# using $1, not $2, because older bsd df do not have -T, filesystem type
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( bsdType != "" ) && $1 ~ /^(aufs|devfs|devtmpfs|fdescfs|iso9660|linprocfs|procfs|squashfs|sysfs|tmpfs|type|unionfs)$/ {
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( bsdType != "" ) && $1 ~ /^(aufs|devfs|devtmpfs|fdescfs|filesystem|iso9660|linprocfs|procfs|squashfs|sysfs|tmpfs|type|unionfs)$/ {
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# note use next, not getline or it does not work right
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next
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}
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# also handles odd dm-1 type, from lvm, and mdraid, and some other bsd partition syntax
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/^\/dev\/(mapper\/|[hsv]d[a-z][0-9]+|dm[-]?[0-9]+|ada[0-9]+p[0-9]+.*|md[0-9]+|[aw]d[0-9]+s.*)/ {
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# note that linux 3.2.45-grsec-9th types kernels have this type of partition name: /dev/xvdc (no number, letter)
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/^\/dev\/(mapper\/|[hsv]d[a-z][0-9]+|dm[-]?[0-9]+|ada[0-9]+p[0-9]+.*|md[0-9]+|[aw]d[0-9]+s.*|xvd[a-z])/ {
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# this handles the case where the first item is too long
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# and makes df wrap output to next line, so here we advance
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# it to the next line for that single case. Using df -P should
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# make this unneeded but leave it in just in case
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if ( NF < 6 && $0 !~ /.*%/ ) {
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devSet = devSet "~" $1 "~"
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getline
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}
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# if the first item caused a wrap, use one less than standard
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# testing for the field with % in it, ie: 34%, then go down from there
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# this also protects against cases where the mount point has a space in the
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# file name, thus breaking going down from $NF directly.
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# some bsds will also have only 6 items
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if ( $5 ~ /.*%/ ) {
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if ( partitionsSet !~ /.*~$6~.*/ ) {
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devWorking="~" $1 "~"
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mountWorking="~" $6 "~"
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if ( partitionsSet !~ mountWorking && devSet !~ devWorking ) {
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used += $3
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}
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partitionsSet = partitionsSet "~" $6 "~"
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partitionsSet = partitionsSet mountWorking
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# make sure to only include bsd real lines here, ie, short df output
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if ( $1 ~ /^\/dev\// ) {
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devSet = devSet devWorking
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}
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}
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# otherwise use standard
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else if ( $6 ~ /.*%/ ) {
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if ( partitionsSet !~ /.*~$7~.*/ ) {
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devWorking="~" $1 "~"
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mountWorking="~" $7 "~"
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if ( partitionsSet !~ mountWorking && devSet !~ devWorking ) {
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used += $4
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}
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partitionsSet = partitionsSet "~" $7 "~"
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partitionsSet = partitionsSet mountWorking
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devSet = devSet devWorking
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}
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# and if this is not detected, give up, we need user data to debug
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else {
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# size += $3
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# }
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# special case from this data: 8 0 156290904 sda
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# note: vm has 252 known starter
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$1 ~ /^(3|8|22|33|252)$/ && $NF ~ /[hsv]d[a-z]$/ && ( $2 % 16 == 0 || $2 % 16 == 8 ) {
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# note: vm has 252/253 known starter, grsec has 202
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$1 ~ /^(3|8|22|33|202|252|253)$/ && $NF ~ /[hsv]d[a-z]$/ && ( $2 % 16 == 0 || $2 % 16 == 8 ) {
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size += $3
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}
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eval $LOGFE
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}
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get_kernel_version()
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{
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eval $LOGFS
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local kernel_version='' ksplice_kernel_version=''
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kernel_version=$( uname -rm )
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if [[ -n $( type -p uptrack-uname ) && -n $kernel_version ]];then
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ksplice_kernel_version=$( uptrack-uname -rm )
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if [[ $kernel_version != $ksplice_kernel_version ]];then
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kernel_version="$ksplice_kernel_version (ksplice)"
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fi
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fi
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log_function_data "kernel_version: $kernel_version - ksplice_kernel_version: $ksplice_kernel_version"
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echo $kernel_version
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eval $LOGFE
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}
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# args: $1 - v/n
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get_lspci_data()
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{
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}
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# next set devBase if it didn not get set above here
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( $1 ~ /^\/dev\/|:\/|\/\// ) && ( devBase == "" ) {
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( devBase == "" ) && ( $1 ~ /^\/dev\/|:\/|\/\// ) {
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devBase=gensub( /^(\/dev\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, $1 )
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}
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# this handles zfs type devices/partitions, which do not start with / but contain /
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print_short_data()
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{
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eval $LOGFS
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local current_kernel=$( uname -rm ) # | gawk '{print $1,$3,$(NF-1)}' )
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local current_kernel=$( get_kernel_version )
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local processes=$(( $( wc -l <<< "$Ps_aux_Data" ) - 1 ))
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local short_data='' i='' b_background_black='false'
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local memory=$( get_memory_data )
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local system_data='' bits='' desktop_environment='' dm_data='' de_extra_data=''
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local host_kernel_string='' de_distro_string='' host_string='' desktop_type='Desktop'
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local host_name=$HOSTNAME
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local current_kernel=$( uname -rm ) # | gawk '{print $1,$3,$(NF-1)}' )
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local current_kernel=$( get_kernel_version )
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local distro="$( get_distro_data )"
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local tty_session=''
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=====================================================================================
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Version: 1.9.8
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Patch Version: 00
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Script Date: June 14 2013
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-----------------------------------
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Changes:
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-----------------------------------
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New version, new tarball. Some subtle bug fixes, a kvm virtual machine uses disk id in
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/proc/partitions of 253, which made the disk totals fail to show up at all. Added that in.
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Moved sourcing of configuration files to right after initialize_data so that some variables
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can be forced to different values before the next set of system/app checks.
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This is to allow specifically turning off, for some headless servers where $DISPLAY is not
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null due to a bash configuration bug, these:
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B_SHOW_X_DATA='false'
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B_RUNNING_IN_X='false'
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Setting those two to false in inxi.conf will turn off all the X checks etc even if the $DISPLAY
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is set to non null.
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Added in support for ksplice kernel version, requires installed uptrack-uname, if that is
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present and if uptrack-name kernel version is different from uname then it will add (ksplice)
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to kernel version string, and use ksplice kernel version. Also created a single function
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get_kernel_version for use by short form/long form inxi output.
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For intel xeon cpus, trying a work around for a bug in /proc/cpuinfo which fails to show core_id
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or physical_id for cpus, using siblings / 2 for xeons with no actual core counts.
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Fixed a bug that made fixes for multimounted partitions fail for disk used. Added in support
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for also excluding single partitions mounted to different places.
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-----------------------------------
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-- Harald Hope - Fri, 14 Jun 2013 12:36:57 -0700
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=====================================================================================
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Version: 1.9.7
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Patch Version: 00
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