You can do a "pvdisplay /dev/dasd?#" command for each volume that makes up
the logical volume.  Or, you can do "cat /proc/lvm/global" and look at all
of them at once.


Mark Post

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Aristarc Diez Redorta
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Hi,
We're using LVM in our SLES8 on z800.
If I do 'df -h' it shows me

...
 /dev/grpnotes/volnotes
                       48G  3.2G   42G   7% /local

but volnotes have 8 volumes 3390 model 9.
My question: is there any way to know the real usage of each volume?

Thanks in advance,

Aris

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