09-05-2008
In one shot (not considering you want separate report files) I might do something like this:
for MyVG in `lsvg`
do
echo "\n\n Volume Group: $MyVG\n------------------"
for MyPV in `lsvg -p $MyVG|grep -v -e $MyVG -e PV_NAME|awk '{ print $1 }'`
do
MyID=`lspv $MyPV|grep 'PV IDENTIFIER'|awk '{ print $3}'`
echo $MyPV $MyID
done
done
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zgrep
ZGREP(1) General Commands Manual ZGREP(1)
NAME
zgrep - search possibly compressed files for a regular expression
SYNOPSIS
zgrep [ grep_options ] [ -e ] pattern filename...
DESCRIPTION
Zgrep invokes grep on compressed or gzipped files. These grep options will cause zgrep to terminate with an error code:
(-[drRzZ]|--di*|--exc*|--inc*|--rec*|--nu*). All other options specified are passed directly to grep. If no file is specified, then the
standard input is decompressed if necessary and fed to grep. Otherwise the given files are uncompressed if necessary and fed to grep.
If the GREP environment variable is set, zgrep uses it as the grep program to be invoked.
EXIT CODE
2 - An option that is not supported was specified.
AUTHOR
Charles Levert (charles@comm.polymtl.ca)
SEE ALSO
grep(1), gzexe(1), gzip(1), zdiff(1), zforce(1), zmore(1), znew(1)
ZGREP(1)