pvdisplay.1m (2010 09)

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pvdisplay(1M) pvdisplay(1M)
set to Off.
Display With -v Option
If
-v is specified, pvdisplay
lists additional information for each logical volume and for each physical
extent on the physical volume:
--- Distribution of physical volume ---
The logical volumes that have extents allocated on pv_path , displayed in column format:
LV Name The block device path name of the logical volume which has extents allo-
cated on pv_path .
LE of LV Number of logical extents within the logical volume that are contained on
this physical volume.
PE for LV Number of physical extents within the logical volume that are contained
on this physical volume.
Unshared LE of LV Number of logical extents within the snapshot logical volume that are
unshared on this physical volume. Note that this field is only displayed
for volume group version 2.2 and higher and also if the physical volume
contains any logical extents associated with the snapshot logical volume.
--- Physical extents ---
The following information for each physical extent, displayed in column format:
PE Physical extent number.
Status Current state of the physical extent: free, current,orstale. The
state can be pre-allocated for volume group version 2.2 and higher.
LV The block device path name of the logical volume to which the extent is
allocated
LE Index of the logical extent to which the physical extent is allocated. Note
that for the pre-allocated extent, the index will be displayed as
NO_LXINDEX.
Display With -d Option
If
-d is specified, pvdisplay displays the following additional details for each physical volume:
Data Start
Starting block number (KB) of the user data. Displays unavailable if the PV is unavailable.
Data End
The block number (KB) of the last block of user data. Displays unavailable if the PV is una-
vailable.
Boot Disk
Specify if the pv_path is a bootable physical volume.
yes PV was setup as a bootable physical volume using pvcreate.
no Physical volume is not a bootable physical volume.
unavailable
Physical volume is unavailable.
Relocated Blocks
Display the number of bad blocks that were relocated. Displays unavailable if the PV is una-
vailable.
Compact Listing (-F Option)
The
-F option generates a compact and parsable listing of the command output in colon separated fields
formatted as key=value[,value ...]. The -F option is designed to be used by scripts. The resulting com-
mand output may be split across multiple lines. The output may include new keys and/or values in the
future. If a key is deprecated, its associated value is set to NAM (key =NAM). For the current version of
the pvdisplay command, the lines format is:
LINE 1
The format of Line 1, if -d is not specified, is as follows:
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