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тАО11-25-2002 09:10 AM
тАО11-25-2002 09:10 AM
Disk space
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тАО11-25-2002 09:12 AM
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Re: Disk space
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тАО11-25-2002 09:23 AM
тАО11-25-2002 09:23 AM
Re: Disk space
bdf is the command you need.
Regards, Vicente.
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тАО11-25-2002 09:25 AM
тАО11-25-2002 09:25 AM
Re: Disk space
how much sapce and how much is unallocated ,
sam-->disks and file systems-->Volume Groups.
or you can run something like
vgdisplay | grep PE | grep -v PV | grep -v Mb
to know Total PE, Alloc PE and Free PE volume grouop wise.
there are some scripts which i collected from these forms only which u can use to get eh information too .
Manoj Srivastava
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тАО11-25-2002 09:25 AM
тАО11-25-2002 09:25 AM
Re: Disk space
Depending on what exactly you are looking for some combination of one or more of the following commands suffice:
# ioscan
# diskinfo
# pvdisplay
# vgdisplay
# lvdisplay
# bdf
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО11-25-2002 09:26 AM
тАО11-25-2002 09:26 AM
Re: Disk space
Yes, bdf will take care of filesystem space, but, if you have raw logical volume space (like database space for example), you need to also look at vgdisplay -v.
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тАО11-25-2002 09:30 AM
тАО11-25-2002 09:30 AM
Re: Disk space
# bdf -l
to see the utilization of a configured and mounted filesystem space. It does not represent all available disk space.
Other commands and combination of commands are needed to determine the "unconfigured" disk space. For example ..
# ioscan -fnC disk
==> Take not of all disk paths.
# /etc/diskinfo /dev/rdsk/cXtXdX
==> Find out the capacity of a disk.
# strings /etc/lvmtab
==> Find out which disks are configured with LVM.
.. and so on ..