Perhaps, but I took the question to mean how the OP could find out how much more space on the volume could be allocated, not how much of the allocated space was being used on a particular volume.
Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carsten Otte Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 12:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: DASD Usage >You can do a "pvdisplay /dev/dasd?#" command for each volume that makes up >the logical volume. Or, you can do "cat /proc/lvm/global" and look at all >of them at once. True, but this does not indicate how much user data resides there. The output indicates how much space of the physical volume is associated with logical volumes. Whether or not the fragments of a logical volume found on the physical one do contain user data cannot be figured out with pvdisplay as far as I can see. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
