From: Samuel Sieb [mailto:samuel@sieb.net]
On 04/20/2016 11:38 AM, Weiner, Michael wrote:
[root@raos_apps01 ~]# cat /proc/partitions major minor #blocks
name
8 0 976224256 sda
8 1 104391 sda1
8 2 976117432 sda2
8 16 14643363840 sdb
8 17 14643362847 sdb1
8 32 42971168768 sdc
8 33 42971167775 sdc1
253 0 841973760 dm-0
253 1 134119424 dm-1
Try "file -s /dev/sdb1" and "file -s /dev/sdc1". If those
commands show that it's an EXT filesystem, then try "tune2fs -l
<partition>" and near the top it should show you where it was last mounted.
Bad :(
[root@raos_apps01 ~]# file -s /dev/sdb1
/dev/sdb1: data
[root@raos_apps01 ~]# file -s /dev/sdc1
/dev/sdc1: SGI XFS filesystem data (blksz 4096, inosz 256, v2 dirs)
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