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volumes using the physical volume name (hdiskX) rather then the PVID. When
displaying a list of volume groups using the -V flag, this flag displays the
volume groups by name rather than VGID.
–P “PVname”
When used without specifying a physical volume name, this flag displays a list
of physical volumes on the system. When a physical volume name is specified,
this flag displays the attributes for the specified physical volume.
–S With -V or -G flag, displays the physical partition size in megabytes. With the -L
flag, displays the logical volume state as either syncd (0) or stale (1). With the -P
flag, displays the physical volume state of either active (0), removed/missing (1),
or stale (2).
–V “VGname”
When used without specifying a volume group name, this flag displays a list
of volume groups on the system. Use with the -N flag to display the volume
group list by volume group name instead of VGID. When a volume group
name is provided, this flag displays the attributes for the specified volume
group.
–X Any time physical volumes are displayed with this command, displays them
by location code rather then by PVID.
–Z
Used with the -L flag to indicate the stripe width (number of physical volumes
used in striping) for the logical volume. If a value of zero (0) is returned,
striping is disabled.
Examples
1. To list the logical volumes in the rootvg volume group:
getlvminfo -V rootvg -l
2. To list the Intra-PV policy, Inter-PV policy, number of copies and number of
logical partitions for the userlv1 logical volume on a single line:
getlvminfo -L userlv1 -aecn1
3. To list the physical volumes in the uservg volume group by location code:
getlvminfo -V uservg -pX
4. To show the physical partition map for the datalv2 logical volume in the form
“hdiskname:PPnumber”:
getlvminfo -L datalv2 -mN
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