VERITAS Volume Manager 4.1 Administrator's Guide

Administering Volumes
Displaying Volume Information
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Displaying Volume Information
You can use the vxprint command to display information about how a
volume is configured.
To display the volume, plex, and subdisk record information for all
volumes in the system, use the following command:
# vxprint -ht
The following is example output from the vxprint command:
Disk group: rootdg
DG NAME NCONFIG NLOG MINORS GROUP-ID
DM NAME DEVICE TYPE PRIVLEN PUBLEN STATE
V NAME USETYPE KSTATE STATE LENGTH READPOL PREFPLEX
PL NAME VOLUME KSTATE STATE LENGTH LAYOUT NCOL/WID M
ODE
SD NAME PLEX DISK DISKOFFS LENGTH [COL/]OFF DEVICE M
ODE
dm disk11 c1t0d0 sliced 559 1044400 -
dm disk12 c1t1d0 sliced 559 1044400 -
v pubs fsgen ENABLED ACTIVE 2288 SELECT -
pl pubs-01 pubs ENABLED ACTIVE 2288 CONCAT - R
W
sd disk11-01 pubs-01 disk11 0 2288 0 clt0d0 E
NA
v voldef sgen ENABLED ACTIVE 20480 SELECT -
pl voldef-01 voldef ENABLED ACTIVE 20480 CONCAT -
RW
sd disk12-02 voldef-0 disk12 2288 20480 0 c1t
1d0 ENA
where dg is a disk group, dm is a disk, v is a volume, pl is a plex, and sd
is a subdisk. The top few lines indicate the headers that match each type
of output line that follows. Each volume is listed along with its
associated plexes and subdisks.
To display volume-related information for a specific volume, use the
following command:
# vxprint -t volume