How to know exactly which physical partion contains data?
Hi.
This is information of filesystem /movelv_test. It only used 42% capacity / 20 physical partions ( PP ) each PV. As I understand, it means that only 8 PP on each PV contain data, 12 PP remaining on each PV are assigned to logical volume fslv01 but have no data. Is this true ???
If yes, how to know exactly which PP contains data.
Thank for read.
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