On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 10:29:50AM -0000, Christian Homagk wrote:
> Package: LVM2, 2.02.26.1ubuntu9
> pvdisplay obviously reports the wrong size with TB untis:
> I would expect 6920 GB of free space. When I run "sudo pvdisplay --units G":
> --- Physical volume ---
> PV Size 6919,74 GB / not usable 0,00 GB
> PE Size (KByte) 4096
> Total PE 1649794
> This is fine. But when I run "sudo pvdisplay":
> --- Physical volume ---
> PV Size 6,29 TB / not usable 1,14 MB
> PE Size (KByte) 4096
> Total PE 1649794
> So, the digits after the decimal point ("6,29 TB") are in the wrong
> order. This caused me some confusion...
Looks OK to me - see references to --units on the man pages.
The default is to use powers of 1024, but --units G asks for powers of 1000.
Try '--units g' instead.
Alasdair
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pvdisplay reporting wrong volume size
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