Creating nightly hwloc snapshot git tarball was a success.
Snapshot: hwloc 1.9.1-11-g6ec83e5
Start time: Tue Sep 23 21:02:56 EDT 2014
End time: Tue Sep 23 21:04:19 EDT 2014
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Creating nightly hwloc snapshot git tarball was a success.
Snapshot: hwloc dev-235-g415b593
Start time: Tue Sep 23 21:01:02 EDT 2014
End time: Tue Sep 23 21:02:46 EDT 2014
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True - but we intend to collect the inventory as root anyway. :-)
On Sep 23, 2014, at 1:50 PM, Christopher Samuel wrote:
> On 24/09/14 00:57, Ralph Castain wrote:
>
>> Memory info is available from lshw, though they are a GPL code:
>
> FWIW on this laptop (Intel
On 24/09/14 00:57, Ralph Castain wrote:
> Memory info is available from lshw, though they are a GPL code:
FWIW on this laptop (Intel Haswell) lshw only report DIMM info when run
as root, which I suspect would point them to accessing DMI information
via /dev/mem.
Using strace supports this:
Le 23/09/2014 21:06, Pedaballe, Vineet a écrit :
> 4a. Network Adapters (Ethernet)
> a. Model
> b. Speed
Both supported and currently negociated link speed?
On Linux, we'll have to use the ethtool interface.
> c. Serial Number (if applicable)
> d. MAC address
> 4b.
Thank you Ralph and Jeff.
This was the list I was hoping to read through hwloc.
3. Memory
a. Total memory
b. Total DIMMS
c. Individual DIMM's:
(i) Serial numbers
(ii) Vendor Name
(iii) Model
(iv) Memory
Le 23/09/2014 16:46, Brice Goglin a écrit :
> Le 23/09/2014 16:38, Guy Streeter a écrit :
>> I know that udev gathers this information:
>>
>> # ll /sys/block/sda/bdi
>> lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 0 Sep 23 09:33 /sys/block/sda/bdi ->
>> ../../../../../../../../virtual/bdi/8:0
>> # grep SERIAL
Memory info is available from lshw, though they are a GPL code:
*-bank:0
description: DIMM Synchronous 1333 MHz (0.8 ns)
product: M393B1K70DH0-YH9
vendor: 0x80CE
physical id: 0
serial: 0x85B5FED3
slot: DIMM_A1
size: 8GiB
Le 23/09/2014 16:38, Guy Streeter a écrit :
> I know that udev gathers this information:
>
> # ll /sys/block/sda/bdi
> lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 0 Sep 23 09:33 /sys/block/sda/bdi ->
> ../../../../../../../../virtual/bdi/8:0
> # grep SERIAL '/run/udev/data/b8:0'
>
On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:58 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote:
> On Sep 22, 2014, at 6:55 PM, Brice Goglin wrote:
>
>>> HWLOC already provides similar info for processors and mother boards, so it
>>> seemed a natural extension of current capabilities
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