Air Cleaner User Manual
Description
This command is used to display all available Logical Volume Manager information
for volume groups, physical volumes, and logical volumes. It retrieves LVM
information for all SysBack commands requiring LVM data. The getlvminfo
command is faster and easier than using the standard AIX LVM commands and
provides the information in a simple, reliable format.
At least one argument is required. If only a single argument (-V or -P) is specified,
all volume groups or physical volumes on the system, respectively, are displayed.
Any time the -I, -N or -X arguments are used, any physical volumes are displayed
using the PVID, PV Name or PV Location, respectively.
One of the flags -V, -P, -L or -G must be specified to display attributes for a
volume group, physical volume, or logical volume. The -G flag can also display
volume group information for a volume group that is not currently varied on.
Flags
–1
Displays all output on a single line, separated by spaces. The default is to
show each attribute on a separate line.
–a
When used with the –L flag, displays the intra-physical volume policy for a
logical volume. When used with the –P flag, displays currently allocated
physical partitions for a physical volume.
–b
Used with the -L flag to display whether or not bad block relocation is enabled
for a logical volume.
–c
When used with -V or -G flag, indicates whether or not a volume group is
concurrent-capable. When used with -L flag, indicates the number of copies for
a logical volume.
–d
With the -V or -G flag, indicates the number of physical volumes assigned to
the volume group. When the -L flag, indicates a mirror scheduling policy of
either parallel (p) or sequential.
–e
Used with the -L flag, displays the intra-physical volume policy for a logical
volume.
–h
Displays a more detailed usage message for the getlvminfo command to
standard error.
–i With the -V or -G flag, displays the volume group ID (VGID); with the -L flag,
displays the logical volume ID (LVID); and with the -P flag, displays the physical
volume ID (PVID).
–l Used with the -V or -G flag to list all logical volumes names in the volume
group. With the -L flag, indicates the logical volume label.
–m
Used with -L flag to list a physical partition map for the logical volume. This flag
cannot be used with the -p flag.
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