On 27.01.2019 2:10, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 01/26/2019 01:32 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Richard Owlett composed on 2019-01-26 08:32 (UTC-0600):
>>
>>> I am attempting to create a spreadsheet to document the content of
>>> multiple disks of multiple machines.
>>
>>> Gparted displays the desired information.
>>> *HOWEVER* I see no way to capture the information.
>>
>>> At the command line using "lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,LABEL /dev/sdb" gives
>>> most of the desired information.
>>
>>> It omits partition size, used space, and unused space.
>>
>>> Suggestions?
>>
>> I don't use a spreadsheet.
>
> I was using "spreadsheet" in the most possible generic way ;/
>
>> I use the logs automatically created by the non-FOSS
>> partitioner I use, DFSee.
>
> My goal is more "report on reality" rather than "create a reality".
>
>> Various examples of its logs are here:
>>
>>     http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Dfsee/
>>
>> http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Dfsee/gb250L04.txt is from GPT partitioning
>> for UEFI.
>
> I _quickly_ browsed those sites.
> I don't think they were attempting to *ANSWER* "my questions".
>
>>
>> The gb250 is the hostname. The L04 is serialization of the report's
>> creation. It's
>> content is reduced to that which I find useful data for tracking
>> what's where among
>> my 100+ disks.
>>
>> Sometimes I append output from lsblk or parted -l.
>>
>> hdparm and smartctl might also provide some of what you're looking for.
>>
>
> I'll attempt to redefine my problem.
>
> I have:
>   multiple machines
> each having
>   multiple disks
> each having
>   multiple partitions.
>
> I wish to inventory the above "conglomeration".
>
> I wish to to answer the question(s):
>   How big is each
>   How much is available
>
> OWL now DUCKS fer cover ;/
>
>
Maybe some non-standard utility will fulfill your needs? Try installing
"inxi" and type:
$ inxi -DRoplu

It has many options and also different output settings.

-- 
With kindest regards, Alexander.

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