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Old 07-21-2008
Getting LV Info

I have this working ksh, and it returns like below:

LOGICAL VOLUME: prod_2048_005 VOLUME GROUP: prod1vg
TYPE: raw WRITE VERIFY: off
PHYSICAL VOLUME: hdisk108 VOLUME GROUP: prod1vg
TOTAL PPs: 1023 (130944 megabytes) VG DESCRIPTORS: 1
USED PPs: 904 (115712 megabytes) MAX REQUEST: 1 megabyte USED DISTRIBUTION: 192..205..204..204..99
FREE PPs: 119 (15232 megabytes) HOT SPARE: no FREE DISTRIBUTION: 13..00..00..00..106

I like to have a horizontal format with additional PP Size info with the header names like below:

i.e.
LV TYPE PV TOTAL USED FREE PP
prod_2048_005 raw hdisk101 1023 904 119 32

for i in `cat temp.txt`
do
for n in `lslv -l $i|cut -d" " -f1|egrep -v "PV|:"`
do
echo `lslv $i|egrep "LOGICAL VOLUME"`
echo `lslv $i|egrep "TYPE"`
echo `lspv $n|egrep "PHYSICAL VOLUME"`
echo `lspv $n|egrep "TOTAL"`
echo `lspv $n|egrep "USED"`
echo `lspv $n|egrep "FREE"`
echo
done
done


Please advise.

thx much
# 2  
Old 07-21-2008
Java

Not being able to see your desired format very well (use CODE tags to fix this) I'd guess that you can get the results you want by storing each result in a variable and stringing it all together, or in-lining them all in one echo.
Something like:
Code:
echo `lslv $i|egrep "LOGICAL VOLUME"` `lslv $i|egrep "TYPE"` ...

Or:
Code:
logicalvol=`lslv $i|egrep "LOGICAL VOLUME"`
type=`lslv $i|egrep "TYPE"`
echo "$logicalvol    $type"

To get a nicely tabulated result, I'd suggest you switch to perl or html output.
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