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Command to list used space in VG?

Hello.

Must be simple enough, but i am trying to find the quickest command to list the used disk space within my VGs. For example, lets say my workvg has 3 logical volumes. I can df -g -I to find the used space of each LVs and adding them up.

Is there a command to list the VGs with the used space of each?

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What OS / version are you using? With a question like this, where each OS has its own logical volume management facilities, you should provide this info before anyone can help you out.

If the OS is HP-UX, you can use /usr/sbin/vgdisplay vgname.
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yeaaaahhhhh.
Sorry, you are right. That would help!! I am running AIX 5.2

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