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ceefa682 1.TH LSBLK 8 "February 2013" "util-linux" "System Administration"
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2.SH NAME
3lsblk \- list block devices
4.SH SYNOPSIS
5.B lsblk
f49ccec2 6[options]
ceefa682 7.RI [ device ...]
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8.SH DESCRIPTION
9.B lsblk
ceefa682 10lists information about all available or the specified block devices. The
2a4c734b 11.B lsblk
8d7f2904 12command reads the
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13.B sysfs
14filesystem and
15.B udev db
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16to gather information. If the udev db is not available or lsblk is compiled without udev support than it
17tries to read LABELs, UUIDs and filesystem types from the block device. In this case root permissions
18are necessary.
2a4c734b 19.PP
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20The command prints all block devices (except RAM disks) in a tree-like format
21by default. Use
1c4c6024 22.B "lsblk \-\-help"
8d7f2904 23to get a list of all available columns.
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ceefa682 25The default output, as well as the default output from options like
0bb7e904 26.B \-\-fs
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27and
28.BR \-\-topology ,
29is subject to change. So whenever possible, you should avoid using default
30outputs in your scripts. Always explicitly define expected columns by using
980358f1 31.B \-\-output
ceefa682 32.I columns-list
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33and
34.B \-\-list
ceefa682 35in environments where a stable output is required.
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36.PP
37Note that
38.B lsblk
39might be executed in time when
40.B udev
41does not have all information about recently added or modified devices yet. In this
42case it is recommended to use
43.B "udevadm settle"
44before lsblk to synchronize with udev.
2a4c734b 45.SH OPTIONS
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46.TP
47.BR \-a , " \-\-all"
3d15a5e8 48Also list empty devices and RAM disk devices.
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49.TP
50.BR \-b , " \-\-bytes"
51Print the SIZE column in bytes rather than in a human-readable format.
52.TP
53.BR \-D , " \-\-discard"
54Print information about the discarding capabilities (TRIM, UNMAP) for each device.
55.TP
56.BR \-d , " \-\-nodeps"
1c4c6024 57Do not print holder devices or slaves. For example, \fBlsblk \-\-nodeps /dev/sda\fR prints
f31505fe 58information about the sda device only.
ceefa682 59.TP
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60.BR \-E , " \-\-dedup " \fIcolumn\fP
61Use \fIcolumn\fP as a de-duplication key to de-duplicate output tree. If the
62key is not available for the device, or the device is a partition and parental
63whole-disk device provides the same key than the device is always printed.
64
65The usual use case is to de-duplicate output on system multi-path devices, for
66example by \fB\-E WWN\fR.
67.TP
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68.BR \-e , " \-\-exclude " \fIlist\fP
69Exclude the devices specified by the comma-separated \fIlist\fR of major device numbers.
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70Note that RAM disks (major=1) are excluded by default if \fB\-\-all\fR is not specified.
71The filter is applied to the top-level devices only. This may be confusing for
881953d7 72\fB\-\-list\fR output format where hierarchy of the devices is not obvious.
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73.TP
74.BR \-f , " \-\-fs"
75Output info about filesystems. This option is equivalent to
1c4c6024 76.BR \-o\ NAME,FSTYPE,LABEL,UUID,FSAVAIL,FSUSE%,MOUNTPOINT .
8d7f2904 77The authoritative information about filesystems and raids is provided by the
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78.BR blkid (8)
79command.
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80.TP
81.BR \-h , " \-\-help"
b4362b6f 82Display help text and exit.
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83.TP
84.BR \-I , " \-\-include " \fIlist\fP
85Include devices specified by the comma-separated \fIlist\fR of major device numbers.
fd5f21ca 86The filter is applied to the top-level devices only. This may be confusing for
881953d7 87\fB\-\-list\fR output format where hierarchy of the devices is not obvious.
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88.TP
89.BR \-i , " \-\-ascii"
6ea1bdd3 90Use ASCII characters for tree formatting.
ceefa682 91.TP
4a102a48 92.BR \-J , " \-\-json"
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93Use JSON output format. It's strongly recommended to use \fB\-\-output\fR and
94also \fB\-\-tree\fR if necessary.
4a102a48 95.TP
ceefa682 96.BR \-l , " \-\-list"
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97Produce output in the form of a list. The output does not provide information
98about relationships between devices and since version 2.34 every device is
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99printed only once if \fB\-\-pairs\fR or \fB\-\-raw\fR not specified (the
100parsable outputs are maintained in backwardly compatible way).
ceefa682 101.TP
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102.BR \-M , " \-\-merge"
103Group parents of sub-trees to provide more readable output for RAIDs and
104Multi-path devices. The tree-like output is required.
dc4662f0 105.TP
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106.BR \-m , " \-\-perms"
107Output info about device owner, group and mode. This option is equivalent to
1c4c6024 108.BR \-o\ NAME,SIZE,OWNER,GROUP,MODE .
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109.TP
110.BR \-n , " \-\-noheadings"
2a4c734b 111Do not print a header line.
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112.TP
113.BR \-o , " \-\-output " \fIlist\fP
8d7f2904 114Specify which output columns to print. Use
ceefa682 115.B \-\-help
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116to get a list of all supported columns. The columns may affect tree-like output.
117The default is to use tree for the column 'NAME' (see also \fB\-\-tree\fR).
36fb1007 118
37684203 119The default list of columns may be extended if \fIlist\fP is
1c4c6024 120specified in the format \fI+list\fP (e.g., \fBlsblk \-o +UUID\fP).
ceefa682 121.TP
c5178f27 122.BR \-O , " \-\-output\-all"
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123Output all available columns.
124.TP
ceefa682 125.BR \-P , " \-\-pairs"
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126Produce output in the form of key="value" pairs. The output lines are still ordered by
127dependencies. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped (\\x<code>).
ceefa682 128.TP
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129.BR \-p , " \-\-paths"
130Print full device paths.
131.TP
ceefa682 132.BR \-r , " \-\-raw"
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133Produce output in raw format. The output lines are still ordered by
134dependencies. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped
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135(\\x<code>) in the NAME, KNAME, LABEL, PARTLABEL and MOUNTPOINT columns.
136.TP
137.BR \-S , " \-\-scsi"
138Output info about SCSI devices only. All partitions, slaves and holder devices are ignored.
139.TP
140.BR \-s , " \-\-inverse"
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141Print dependencies in inverse order. If the \fB\-\-list\fR output is requested then
142the lines are still ordered by dependencies.
ceefa682 143.TP
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144.BR \-T , " \-\-tree" [ =\fIcolumn ]
145Force tree-like output format. If \fIcolumn\fP is specified, then a tree is printed in the column.
146The default is NAME column.
147.TP
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148.BR \-t , " \-\-topology"
149Output info about block-device topology.
150This option is equivalent to
1c4c6024 151.BR \-o\ NAME,ALIGNMENT,MIN-IO,OPT-IO,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC,ROTA,SCHED,RQ-SIZE,RA,WSAME .
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152.TP
153.BR \-V , " \-\-version"
b4362b6f 154Display version information and exit.
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155.TP
156.BR \-x , " \-\-sort " \fIcolumn\fP
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157Sort output lines by \fIcolumn\fP. This option enables \fB\-\-list\fR output format by default.
158It is possible to use the option \fI\-\-tree\fP to force tree-like output and
159than the tree branches are sorted by the \fIcolumn\fP.
498d1486 160.TP
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161.BR \-z , " \-\-zoned"
162Print the zone model for each device.
163.TP
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164.BR " \-\-sysroot " \fIdirectory\fP
165Gather data for a Linux instance other than the instance from which the lsblk
166command is issued. The specified directory is the system root of the Linux
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167instance to be inspected. The real device nodes in the target directory can
168be replaced by text files with udev attributes.
498d1486 169
7e765c93 170.SH EXIT STATUS
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171.IP 0
172success
173.IP 1
174failure
175.IP 32
e12364cd 176none of specified devices found
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177.IP 64
178some specified devices found, some not found
179
ca3dbca1 180.SH ENVIRONMENT
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181.IP LSBLK_DEBUG=all
182enables lsblk debug output.
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183.IP LIBBLKID_DEBUG=all
184enables libblkid debug output.
185.IP LIBMOUNT_DEBUG=all
186enables libmount debug output.
187.IP LIBSMARTCOLS_DEBUG=all
188enables libsmartcols debug output.
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189.IP LIBSMARTCOLS_DEBUG_PADDING=on
190use visible padding characters. Requires enabled LIBSMARTCOLS_DEBUG.
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191.SH NOTES
192For partitions, some information (e.g., queue attributes) is inherited from the
193parent device.
194.PP
195The
196.B lsblk
197command needs to be able to look up each block device by major:minor numbers,
198which is done by using
199.IR /sys/dev/block .
200This sysfs block directory appeared in kernel 2.6.27 (October 2008).
201In case of problems with a new enough kernel, check that CONFIG_SYSFS
202was enabled at the time of the kernel build.
203
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204.SH AUTHORS
205.nf
206Milan Broz <mbroz@redhat.com>
207Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
208.fi
2a4c734b 209.SH SEE ALSO
f053ff1e 210.BR ls (1),
2a4c734b 211.BR blkid (8),
f053ff1e 212.BR findmnt (8)
2a4c734b 213.SH AVAILABILITY
601d12fb 214The lsblk command is part of the util-linux package and is available from
d673b74e 215https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.