The vxprint
command displays information about VxVM objects. To display general information for all subdisks, use this command:
The -s
option specifies information about subdisks. The -t
option prints a single-line output record that depends on the type of object being listed.
The following is example output:
SD NAME PLEX DISK DISKOFFS LENGTH [COL/]OFF DEVICE MODE
SV NAME PLEX VOLNAME NVOLLAYR LENGTH [COL/]OFF AM/NM MODE
sd mydg01-01 vol1-01 mydg01 0 102400 0 c0t10d0 ENA
sd mydg02-01 vol2-01 mydg02 0 102400 0 c0t11d0 ENA
You can display complete information about a particular subdisk by using this command:
# vxprint [-g
diskgroup] -l
subdisk
For example, the following command displays all information for subdisk mydg02-01
in the disk group, mydg
:
# vxprint -g mydg -l mydg02-01
This command provides the following output:
info: disk=mydg02 offset=0 len=205632
assoc: vol=mvol plex=mvol-02 (offset=0)
device: device=c0t11d0s2 path=/dev/vx/dmp/c0t11d0s2 diskdev=32/68