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Old November 26th, 2007
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How to get filesystem Information

Hi all,

/dev/lv05 524288 425672 19% 21 1% /redo_temp
/dev/lv06 6094848 2213392 64% 20 1% /rbsdata
/dev/lv07 2097152 1407880 33% 1772 1% /prodmns
/dev/lv10 25559040 13235568 49% 24 1% /data3
/dev/lv12 1245184 1174776 6% 4844 4% /onlusrs
/dev/lv11 6029312 3832096 37% 57716 8% /miscbkup
/dev/lv13 10027008 3837408 62% 832 1% /archivelog
/dev/lv14 33030144 4336232 87% 58 1% /orabk

The above shows the output from df.

Is there any command besides from lspv -l <Physical Partition>which could display for ex. if i want to know /archievelog is found on which disk.
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Re: How to get filesystem Information

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Hi all,

/dev/lv05 524288 425672 19% 21 1% /redo_temp
/dev/lv06 6094848 2213392 64% 20 1% /rbsdata
/dev/lv07 2097152 1407880 33% 1772 1% /prodmns
/dev/lv10 25559040 13235568 49% 24 1% /data3
/dev/lv12 1245184 1174776 6% 4844 4% /onlusrs
/dev/lv11 6029312 3832096 37% 57716 8% /miscbkup
/dev/lv13 10027008 3837408 62% 832 1% /archivelog
/dev/lv14 33030144 4336232 87% 58 1% /orabk

The above shows the output from df.

Is there any command besides from lspv -l <Physical Partition>which could display for ex. if i want to know /archievelog is found on which disk.
You can always do: lslv -l lv13 and it will show you the physical disks where the filesystem's logical volume resides.
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Re: How to get filesystem Information

I also use the following to get me detail

disk
lspv

LVM LAYOUT and filesystems setups
lsvg |lsvg -il
lsvg |lsvg -ip

Filesystems and mounts
df -giv or df -kiv
cat /etc/filesystems
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