LSVPD(8) | LSVPD(8) |
NAME¶
lsvpd - list Vital Product Data (VPD)
SYNOPSIS¶
lsvpd [-l<device> |
--list=<device>]
[-m | --mark]
[-s<serial#> | --serial=<serial#>]
[-t<type/model#> | --type=<type/model#>]
[-p<database-directory> |
--path=<database-directory>]
[-z<database-archive> | --zip=<database-archive>]
[-D | --debug]
lsvpd [-v | --version]
lsvpd [-h | --help]
DESCRIPTION¶
This program is part of the lsvpd package for Linux. This package is a (partial) reimplementation of AIX's lsvpd and related commands.
lsvpd lists Vital Product Data (VPD) for the system and its
components. The output is in a machine-readable format that is often used by
higher-level servicability tools. This implementation is merely a
pretty-printer for information that has been stored in lsvpd's
hardware inventory database at boot and hot-plug time. Therefore, the
vpdupdate(8) command must have been executed prior to running
lsvpd.
OPTIONS¶
- -l<device>|--list=<device>
- Display VPD info related to user provided specific device.
- -m|--mark
- Use the FC field in VPD to mark it as global (********) or partition-specific (========).
- -s<serial#>|--serial=<serial#>
- Use <serial#> in the system serial number field instead of attempting to determine a value.
- -t<type/model#>|--type=<type/model#>
- Use <type/model#> in the system type/model number field instead of attempting to determine a value.
- -p<database-file>|--path=<database-file>
- Use <database-file> as the hardware inventory database, rather than
the default directory (/var/lib/lsvpd/vpd.db).
This option is useful for producing output for previous hardware inventory databases that have been replaced by the system.
- -z<database-archive>|--zip=<database-archive>
- Use <database-archive> as the hardware inventory database, rather
than the default directory (/var/lib/lsvpd/). The archive has been
compressed using gzip(1).
This option is useful for producing output for old hardware inventory databases that have been archived by the system.
- -D|--debug
- Use this option to print extra information about devices (sysfs locations, etc).
- -v|--version
- Print the version of the command and exit.
- -h|--help
- Display a help screen and quit.
FILES¶
- /var/lib/lsvpd/vpd.db
- Database file used by lsvpd.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Eric Munson <ebmunson@us.ibm.com>. Brad Peters <bpeters@us.ibm.com>.
Copyright (c) 2002 - 2020 IBM.