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Mark Landin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Landin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Nov 1997 15:23:46 -0600
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In article <01bce588$ea576400$656464c8@neeraja>, [log in to unmask]
says...
> We have hp-ux 10.02 and LVM installed. We have about 60 Gb on the system.
> When I issue the command vgdisplay the output displays the all the logical
> volumes created and the physical volume name associated with the volume
> group. But how do I find which physical disks are associated with a
> physical volume ?. Are there any GUI tools that display the disk
> configuration (logical volumes, stripe set and mirror sets) ?.
>

The -v option to vgdisplay shows info about the physical volumes,
including device files. From the device filename you can determine the
SCSI interface and the SCSI ID on that interface. What other info do you
need?

Plus, are you asking this on the .mpe group just to tease them? :)

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