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80 lines
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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkSq2FDpK2n66QRUxtqqdbyDuwgbQmUWus"
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nickname="Jimmy"
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subject="comment 1"
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date="2012-07-03T08:26:43Z"
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content="""
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On \"git syncing\" point number 9, on OSX you could potentially do this on a semi-regular basis
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<pre>
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system_profiler SPNetworkVolumeDataType
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Volumes:
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net:
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Type: autofs
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Mount Point: /net
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Mounted From: map -hosts
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Automounted: Yes
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home:
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Type: autofs
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Mount Point: /home
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Mounted From: map auto_home
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Automounted: Yes
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</pre>
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and
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<pre>
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x00:~ jtang$ system_profiler SPUSBDataType
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USB:
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USB High-Speed Bus:
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Host Controller Location: Built-in USB
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Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBEHCI
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PCI Device ID: 0x0aa9
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PCI Revision ID: 0x00b1
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PCI Vendor ID: 0x10de
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Bus Number: 0x26
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Hub:
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Product ID: 0x2504
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Vendor ID: 0x0424 (SMSC)
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Version: 0.01
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Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
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Location ID: 0x26200000 / 3
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Current Available (mA): 500
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Current Required (mA): 2
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USB to ATA/ATAPI Bridge:
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Capacity: 750.16 GB (750,156,374,016 bytes)
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Removable Media: Yes
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Detachable Drive: Yes
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BSD Name: disk1
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Product ID: 0x2338
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Vendor ID: 0x152d (JMicron Technology Corp.)
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Version: 1.00
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Serial Number: 313541813001
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Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
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Manufacturer: JMicron
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Location ID: 0x26240000 / 5
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Current Available (mA): 500
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Current Required (mA): 2
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Partition Map Type: MBR (Master Boot Record)
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S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
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Volumes:
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Porta-Disk:
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Capacity: 750.16 GB (750,156,341,760 bytes)
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Available: 668.42 GB (668,424,208,384 bytes)
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Writable: Yes
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File System: ExFAT
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</pre>
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I think its possible to programatically get this information either from the CLI (it dumps out XML output if required) or some development library. There is also DBUS in macports, but I have never had much interaction with it, so I don't know if its good or bad on OSX.
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