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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Check free space in Solaris Volume Manager

I 've 300Gb Lun assigned to my system which has soft partitions , is there any way to check how much the space i have used out of 300Gb ? and how may more soft partitions i can create and expand the existing ones ?
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check the "metastat" command...
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If it is mounted as file system then Check using #df -h
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As Duke says, metastat. Specifically, -p will show you the offset and extent of the softpartitions, you can compare that with the total number of blocks on the metadevice they are sitting on.

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Mr_Webster posted this just recently:
How to check free space for a metadevice in a diskset
I've not tried it at all and I'm always wary of metarecover at the best of times, so test it someplace safe and see if it helps
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