Viewing logical volume information, Viewing file system information – HP StoreAll Storage User Manual

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Viewing logical volume information

To view information about logical volumes, use the ibrix_lv -l command. The following table
lists the output fields for this command.

Description

Field

Logical volume name.

LV_NAME

Logical volume size, in MB.

LV_SIZE

File system to which this logical volume belongs.

FS_NAME

Number of this segment (logical volume) in the file system.

SEG_NUM

Name of the volume group created on this physical volume, if any.

VG_NAME

Linux lvcreate options that have been set on the volume group.

OPTIONS

Viewing file system information

To view information about all file systems, use the ibrix_fs -l command. This command also
displays information about any file system snapshots.

The following table lists the output fields for ibrix_fs -l.

Description

Field

File system name.

FS_NAME

State of the file system (for example, Mounted).

STATE

Total space available in the file system, in GB.

CAPACITY (GB)

Amount of space used in the file system.

USED%

Number of files that can be created in this file system.

Files

Percentage of total storage used by files and directories.

FilesUsed%

Number of times the structure of the file system has changed (for example, new segments
were added).

GEN

Number of file system segments.

NUM_SEGS

To view detailed information about file systems, use the ibrix_fs -i command. To view
information for all file systems, omit the -f FSLIST argument.

ibrix_fs -i [-f FSLIST]

The following table lists the file system output fields reported by ibrix_fs -i.

Description

Field

Number of segments.

Total Segments

State of the file system (for example, Mounted).

STATE

Not applicable for this release.

Mirrored?

Yes

indicates that the file system is 32-bit compatible; the maximum number of segments

(maxsegs) allowed in the file system is also specified. No indicates a 64-bit file system.

Compatible?

Number of times the structure of the file system has changed (for example, new segments
were added).

Generation

File system ID for NFS access.

FS_ID

Unique X9000 Software internal file system identifier.

FS_NUM

Viewing information about file systems and components

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