Hi guys!
I would like to use the tsmdiskperf.pl script which is part of the Blueprints.
We however install TSM on a cluster, so our file systems are all Veritas
filesystems, where the Blueprint uses the standard Linux driver. So to trick
the script I would like to create a small bash script which collects the same
input as the following command:
lsblk -l -o NAME,MOUNTPOINT
It returns something like a disk device name (ie /dev/sda1) along with the
filesystem which is mounted on it. But I would like to know the exact output
format, especially when a filesystem uses multiple disk devices. Can anybody
sent me the output from this command if you are using the standard Linux driver?
Thank you VERY much in advance!
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
Air France/KLM Storage Engineering
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