On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:19:16 -0500
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there a command in Debian Sid (or in Linux in general) to find
> out the rpm of a SCSI hard drive? I can actually remove it and look
> at the label of the hard drive, but I rather not shutdown the
> machine just for this. I tried hdparm, had a cursory look in /proc,
> tried google etc., but no luck in any of them.
> 
> thanks
> raju
> -- 

It may be a bit more than what you want but, I installed lshw.  It
gives all the hardware information available including, on SCSI
drives, the RPM.

> id:   
> disk:0
> description:  SCSI Disk
> product:      ST318406LC
> vendor:       SEAGATE
> physical id:  
> 0.0.0
> bus info:     
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:0.0.0
> logical name:         
> /dev/sda
> version:      010A
> serial:       3FE1DACL000072442RDU
> size:         17GB
> capacity:     17GB
> capabilities: 10000rpm partitioned partitioned:dos
> configuration:        
> ansiversion   =       3

-- 
Raquel
============================================================
When you make a world tolerable for yourself, you make a world
tolerable for others. --Anais Nin


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