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							- #! /bin/sh
 
- # aoe-version - display versions of AoE-related software
 
- # Copyright 2013, CORAID, Inc., and licensed under GPL v.2.
 
- aoetools=36
 
- # modinfo doesn't always work correctly when there is a file
 
- # in the current working directory called "aoe", but it's
 
- # not hard to change the current working directory.
 
- for wd in . / /sys /var/run /usr /proc /etc /home; do
 
- 	a=`{ cd "$wd" 2> /dev/null && test ! -r aoe && echo yes; } || echo no`
 
- 	if test "$a" = "yes"; then
 
- 		cd "$wd"
 
- 		break
 
- 	fi
 
- done
 
- # The aoe module isn't guaranteed to be in the location below,
 
- # but if we only try to use it when each of the directories
 
- # above was not usable, we shouldn't use the hard-coded location
 
- # often.
 
- aoe=aoe
 
- if test -r ./aoe; then
 
- 	aoe="/lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/block/aoe/aoe.ko"
 
- fi
 
- # standalone aoe drivers have a module parameter "version"
 
- installed="`modinfo \"$aoe\" 2>/dev/null | awk '/srcversion/ {next} /^parm:.*version:aoe module/ {print $NF; exit 0}'`"
 
- if test -z "$installed"; then
 
- 	# Recent kernels have a "version" of their own, so
 
- 	# they didn't want our module parameter, so we look
 
- 	# for that, too, in case user is using kernel.org driver.
 
- 	installed="`modinfo \"$aoe\" 2>/dev/null | awk '/^version:/ {print $NF; exit 0}'`"
 
- fi
 
- if test "$?" != "0" || test -z "$installed"; then
 
- 	installed="(unknown)"
 
- fi
 
- if test -d /sys/module/aoe; then
 
- 	running="`find /sys/module/aoe -name version | sed 1q | xargs cat`"
 
- 	if test "$?" != "0"; then
 
- 		running="(unknown)"
 
- 	fi
 
- else
 
- 	running="(none)"
 
- fi
 
- while read val desc; do
 
- 	printf "%22s:\t%s\n" "$desc" "$val"
 
- done <<EOF
 
- $aoetools aoetools
 
- $installed installed aoe driver
 
- $running running aoe driver
 
- EOF
 
 
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