Viewing logical volume information, Viewing file system information – HP StoreAll Storage User Manual
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Description
Field
Free (unallocated) space, in MB, available on this volume group.
FREE(MB)
Percentage of total space in the volume group allocated to logical volumes.
USED%
File system to which this logical volume belongs.
FS_NAME
Name of the physical volume used to create this volume group.
PV_NAME
Size, in MB, of the physical volume used to create this volume group.
SIZE (MB)
Names of logical volumes created from this volume group.
LV_NAME
Size, in MB, of each logical volume created from this volume group.
LV_SIZE
Number of times the structure of the file system has changed (for example, new segments
were added).
GEN
Number of this segment (logical volume) in the file system.
SEGNUM
File serving node that owns this logical volume.
HOSTNAME
Operational state of the file serving node. See the
for your system for
a list of the states.
STATE
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%
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