Perhaps this: mmlsnsd -m
-Eric On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Aaron Knister <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I'm curious about the most straightforward and fastest way to identify > what NSD a given /dev device is. The best I can come up with is > "tspreparedisk -D device_name" which gives me something like: > > tspreparedisk:0:0A6535145840E2A6:/dev/dm-134::::::0: > > that I can then parse and map the nsd id to the nsd name. I hesitate > calling ts* commands directly and I admit it's perhaps an irrational fear, > but I associate the -D flag with "delete" in my head and am afraid that > some day -D may be just that and *poof* there go my NSD descriptors. > > Is there a cleaner way? > > -Aaron > > -- > Aaron Knister > NASA Center for Climate Simulation (Code 606.2) > Goddard Space Flight Center > (301) 286-2776 > _______________________________________________ > gpfsug-discuss mailing list > gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org > http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss >
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