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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How to check size of Volume Group Post 11033 by s_aamir on Tuesday 27th of November 2001 03:58:07 PM
Old 11-27-2001
Thanks a lot.
Here is what I got on my system for rootvg:

LV NAME TYPE LPs PPs PVs LV STATE MOUNT POINT
hd5 boot 1 2 2 closed/syncd N/A
hd6 paging 64 128 2 open/syncd N/A
hd8 jfslog 1 2 2 open/syncd N/A
hd4 jfs 4 8 2 open/syncd /
hd2 jfs 331 662 2 open/syncd /usr
hd9var jfs 8 16 2 open/syncd /var
hd3 jfs 8 16 2 open/syncd /tmp
hd1 jfs 8 16 2 open/syncd /home
paging00 paging 64 128 2 open/syncd N/A
hd7 raw 16 16 1 open/syncd N/A
lv00 jfs 2 4 2 open/syncd /xrsa
lv01 jfs 25 50 2 open/syncd /nsr

How can I count Physical Partitions.
usage means much volume is in use my system.
Thanks a lot for both replys.
 

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xchkdmp(8)					       JFS utility - dump fsck.jfs log file						xchkdmp(8)

NAME
xchkdmp - dump the contents of a JFS fsck log file created with xchklog SYNOPSIS
xchkdmp [ -f input.file ] [ -V ] DESCRIPTION
xchkdmp dumps the contents of a JFS fsck log file that was created by JFS utility xchklog. If no input file is specified, the default path and file name (<pwd>fscklog.new) is used. The output is written to standard out. OPTIONS
-f input.file Specifies the input file name and path. input.file must be 127 characters or less in length. input.file will be read from the present working directory unless it is fully qualified. -V Print version information and exit (regardless of any other chosen options). EXAMPLES
Dump the contents of the fsck service log in <pwd>fscklog.new: xchkdmp Dump the contents of the fsck service log in /temp/l9651107.log: xchkdmp -f /temp/l9651107.log REPORTING BUGS
If you find a bug in JFS or xchkdmp , please report it via the bug tracking system ("Report Bugs" section) of the JFS project web site: http://oss.software.ibm.com/jfs Please send as much pertinent information as possible, including any xchkdmp error messages and the complete output of running fsck.jfs with the -v option on the JFS device. SEE ALSO
xchklog(8), mkfs.jfs(8), fsck.jfs(8), logdump(8), logredo(8), xpeek(8) AUTHOR
Barry Arndt (barndt@us.ibm.com) xchkdmp is maintained by IBM. See the JFS project web site for more details: http://oss.software.ibm.com/jfs January 11, 2001 xchkdmp(8)
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