blkinfo is a python library to list information about all available or the specified block devices.
It bases on lsblk
command line tool, provided by util-linux
, in addition, it collects information about block
devices, using /sys/block
, /sys/devices
, /proc
directories.
The main goal is to provide Python's binding to lsblk
. Old versions of lsblk
, provided by util-linux-2.23.2
on
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and Centos 7 (and earlier versions) do not contain an option to output to JSON format.
Additional features to lsblk
:
- information about iSCSI target IP address and port number was added
- block device usage statistics
Install python's package from PyPI repository using pip
util:
pip3 install blkinfo
pip install blkinfo
Install rpm package from Copr.
dnf copr enable galt/blkinfo
dnf install python2-blkinfo
dnf install python3-blkinfo
Information about all available block devices:
myblkd = BlkDiskInfo()
all_my_disks = myblkd.get_disks()
json_output = json.dumps(all_my_disks)
print(json_output)
Passing filters as an argument to the get_disks() method:
myblkd = BlkDiskInfo()
filters = {
'tran': 'iscsi'
}
all_my_disks = myblkd.get_disks(filters)
json_output = json.dumps(all_my_disks)
print(json_output)
- name: device name
- name_glob: globex for a device name
- kname: internal kernel device name
- size: size of the device
- min_size: min size for a device
- max_size: max size for a device
- maj:min major and minor device numbers
- ra: read-ahead device (e.g. type)
- ro: read-only device
- rm: removable device
- hotplug: removable or hotplug device (usb, pcmcia, ...)
- model: device identifier, including vendor name
- serial: disk serial number
- state: state of the device
- hctl: string with 'Host:Channel:Target:Lun' string (for SCSI)
- rota: rotational device
- tran: device transport type
- iscsi_target_ip: used together with 'tran': 'iscsi'
- iscsi_target_port: used together with 'tran': 'iscsi'
- is_mounted: does a disk have mounted partition
- Now
blkinfo
library is usinglsblk
command line tool directly. The good idea is to createlsblk
core library in C and just add bindings in Python. util-linux/util-linux#839
NOTE:
If you have got a question or suggestion, please, file an issue on GitHub or submit a PR. https://github.com/grinrag/blkinfo