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Operating Systems AIX dispaly vg's and pv's? Post 302232948 by honeym210 on Friday 5th of September 2008 03:15:05 PM
Old 09-05-2008
i got it..

my script is ....

#!/bin/ksh
#Removing Old Files.
rm output
rm reportvg.out
rm reportpv.out
rm errors
#List of Volume Groups.
lsvg >> reportvg.out
#Creating file for output.
touch output
touch errors
echo "List of Volume Groups and Physical Volume:" >> output
while read -r line
do
echo "Volume Group Name: " $line >> output
lsvg -p $line > reportpv.out
while read -r line
do
#echo "Physical Volume Name: " $line >> output
lspv $line | grep 'PHYSICAL VOLUME' | awk '{print $1 " " $2 "\t" $3}' >> output
lspv $line | grep 'PV IDENTIFIER' | awk '{print $1 " " $2 "\t" "\t" $3}' >> output
done < reportpv.out
echo " " >> output
done < reportvg.out


it works beautiful...
thanks
 

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PVDISPLAY(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      PVDISPLAY(8)

NAME
pvdisplay - display attributes of a physical volume SYNOPSIS
pvdisplay [-c|--colon] [-d|--debug] [-h|-?|--help] [-s|--short] [-v[v]|--verbose [--verbose]] PhysicalVolumePath [PhysicalVolumePath...] DESCRIPTION
pvdisplay allows you to see the attributes of one or more physical volumes like size, physical extent size, space used for the volume group descriptor area and so on. pvs (8) is an alternative that provides the same information in the style of ps (1). OPTIONS
See lvm for common options. -c, --colon Generate colon separated output for easier parsing in scripts or programs. N.B. pvs (8) provides considerably more control over the output. The values are: * physical volume device name * volume group name * physical volume size in kilobytes * internal physical volume number (obsolete) * physical volume status * physical volume (not) allocatable * current number of logical volumes on this physical volume * physical extent size in kilobytes * total number of physical extents * free number of physical extents * allocated number of physical extents -s, --short Only display the size of the given physical volumes. -m, --maps Display the mapping of physical extents to logical volumes and logical extents. SEE ALSO
lvm(8), pvcreate(8), lvcreate(8), vgcreate(8) Sistina Software UK LVM TOOLS 2.02.44-cvs (02-17-09) PVDISPLAY(8)
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