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Determine space on a disk
Hello, I am trying to understand how to calculate actual disk space on a logical volume. Based on the output below, how would I convert the total and free PPs to MB and GB? Thank you.
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# lsvg rootvg VOLUME GROUP: rootvg VG IDENTIFIER: 000a8dac00004c00000000fca4046498 VG STATE: active PP SIZE: 128 megabyte(s) VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs: 1092 (139776 megabytes) MAX LVs: 256 FREE PPs: 307 (39296 megabytes) LVs: 18 USED PPs: 785 (100480 megabytes) OPEN LVs: 17 QUORUM: 1 TOTAL PVs: 2 VG DESCRIPTORS: 3 STALE PVs: 0 STALE PPs: 0 ACTIVE PVs: 2 AUTO ON: yes MAX PPs per VG: 32512 MAX PPs per PV: 1016 MAX PVs: 32 LTG size: 128 kilobyte(s) AUTO SYNC: no HOT SPARE: no BB POLICY: relocatable # lsvg -p rootvg rootvg: PV_NAME PV STATE TOTAL PPs FREE PPs FREE DISTRIBUTION hdisk0 active 546 232 11..00..03..109..109 hdisk3 active 546 75 15..00..02..00..58 David |
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