vgdisplay.1m (2010 10)

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cur_lv=value:open_lv=value:max_pv=value:cur_pv=value:act_pv=value:
max_pe_per_pv=value:vgda=value:pe_size=value:total_pe=value:
alloc_pe=value:free_pe=value:total_pvg=value:total_spare_pvs=value:
total_spare_pvs_in_use=value:vg_version=value:vg_max_size=value:
vg_max_extents=value:
LINE 2
The format of Line 2 is as follows:
cluster:server=value:client=value[:...]
LINE 3
The format of Line 3 is as follows:
lv_name=value:lv_status=value:lv_size=value:current_le=value:
allocated_pe=value:used_pv=value
... The above line may be repeated with different values.
LINE m
The format of Line m is as follows:
pv_name=value[,value]:pv_status=value:total_pe=value:free_pv=value:
spared_from_pv=value:spared_to_pv=value:autoswitch=value:
proactive_polling=value
... The above line may be repeated with different values.
LINE n
The format of Line n is as follows:
pvg_name=value:pv_name=value[,value...]
... The above line may be repeated with different values.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
LANG determines the language in which messages are displayed.
If
LANG is not specified or is null, it defaults to "C" (see lang(5)).
If any internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, all internationalization variables default
to "C" (see environ (5)).
EXAMPLES
Display information about all the volume groups within the system:
vgdisplay
Display all of the information about one volume group, including the characteristics and status of both
the logical and physical extents of the volume group:
vgdisplay -v /dev/vg02
Display information about all the volume groups within the system that are of version 2.0:
vgdisplay -V 2.0
SEE ALSO
lvdisplay(1M), lvmadm(1M), pvdisplay(1M), vgchange(1M), vgcreate(1M), lvm(7).
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