On 3/31/25 11:41, Friedrich Weber wrote:
WWNs (WWIDs) are useful information for debugging setups where
multipath is not (correctly) set up, as the WWN reveals which block
devices point to the same LUN. The report currently does not provide
WWNs in such scenarios. There is a symlink for the WWN under
/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-*, but if there are multiple block devices with
the same WWN, the symlink just points to one of them.
Hence, add the WWN column to the lsblk output.
Signed-off-by: Friedrich Weber <f.we...@proxmox.com>
---
PVE/Report.pm | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/PVE/Report.pm b/PVE/Report.pm
index 1ed91c8e..8f53823e 100644
--- a/PVE/Report.pm
+++ b/PVE/Report.pm
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ my $init_report_cmds = sub {
'block devices' => {
order => 80,
cmds => [
- 'lsblk --ascii -M -o +HOTPLUG,ROTA,PHY-SEC,FSTYPE,MODEL,TRAN',
+ 'lsblk --ascii -M -o
+HOTPLUG,ROTA,PHY-SEC,FSTYPE,MODEL,TRAN,WWN',
'ls -l /dev/disk/by-*/',
'iscsiadm -m node',
'iscsiadm -m session',
Tested this by adding SCSI, IDE, and SATA hard disks to a VM and
manually setting a WWN via qm set. I noticed that the output of lsblk
does only show a WWN for the SCSI disk, but not for the others. smartctl
-i does return a WWN for the SATA disk and scsi_id also seems to
recognize the manually set value. I think it could make sense to add a
note to the documentation regarding the limitations of the lsblk output
in this regard?
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