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Originally Posted by alexisl Ours are name rg0_vg through rg8_vg. I guess with the lsvg command I can eventually get to the right one (thanks that was helpful). Does it hurt to have the different parts spread out ( index, temp, redo, workspace, etc) over different vgs? |
There is also lspv. It displays a list: one disk per line. Each line has four columns: disk, pvid, volumn group, active or not.
The PVID you are probably not really interested in but lspv is a quick way to figure out which disk is in which volume group.
There may be command line options to lspv as well -- not sure.