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lvs -- report information about logical volumes
lvs [--aligned]
[--binary] [-a|--all] [--commandprofile ProfileName] [-d|--debug] [-h|-?|--help] [--ignorelockingfailure]
[--ignoreskippedcluster] [--nameprefixes] [--noheadings] [--nosuffix] [-o|--options
[+]Field[,Field]] [-O|--sort [+|-]Key1[,[+|-]Key2[,...]]] [-P|--partial] [--rows] [-S|--select
Selection] [--separator Separator] [--segments] [--unbuffered] [--units hHbBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE]
[--unquoted] [-v|--verbose] [--version] [VolumeGroupName|LogicalVolume{Name|Path}
[VolumeGroupName|LogicalVolume{Name|Path} ...]]
lvs produces formatted
output about logical volumes.
See lvm(8)
for common options.
- --aligned
- Use with --separator to align the output columns.
- --binary
- Use binary values
"0" or "1" instead of descriptive literal values for columns that have
exactly two valid values to report (not counting the "unknown" value which
denotes that the value could not be determined).
- --all
- Include information
in the output about internal Logical Volumes that are components of normally-accessible
Logical Volumes, such as mirrors, but which are not independently accessible
(e.g. not mountable). The names of such Logical Volumes are enclosed within
square brackets in the output. For example, after creating a mirror using
lvcreate -m1 --mirrorlog disk , this option will reveal three internal Logical
Volumes, with suffixes mimage_0, mimage_1, and mlog.
- --nameprefixes
- Add an
"LVM2_" prefix plus the field name to the output. Useful with --noheadings
to produce a list of field=value pairs that can be used to set environment
variables (for example, in udev(7)
rules).
- --noheadings
- Suppress the headings
line that is normally the first line of output. Useful if grepping the output.
- --nosuffix
- Suppress the suffix on output sizes. Use with --units (except h
and H) if processing the output.
- -o, --options
- Comma-separated ordered list
of columns. Precede the list with ’+’ to append to the default selection
of columns instead of replacing it.
- Use -o lv_all to select all logical volume
columns,
- and -o seg_all to select all logical volume segment columns.
- Use
-o help to view the full list of columns available.
- Column names include:
- chunk_size, convert_lv, copy_percent, data_lv, devices, discards, lv_attr,
lv_host, lv_kernel_major, lv_kernel_minor, lv_kernel_read_ahead, lv_major,
lv_minor, lv_name, lv_path, lv_profile, lv_read_ahead, lv_size, lv_tags,
lv_time, lv_uuid, metadata_lv, mirror_log, modules, move_pv, origin, origin_size,
pool_lv, raid_max_recovery_rate, raid_min_recovery_rate, raid_mismatch_count,
raid_sync_action, raid_write_behind, region_size, segtype, seg_count, seg_pe_ranges,
seg_size, seg_size_pe, seg_start, seg_start_pe, seg_tags, snap_percent,
stripes, stripe_size, sync_percent, thin_count, transaction_id, writebehind,
zero.
- With --segments, any "seg_" prefixes are optional;
- otherwise any "lv_"
prefixes are optional. Columns mentioned in vgs(8)
can also be chosen.
- The
lv_attr bits are:
- 1
- Volume type: (C)ache, (m)irrored, (M)irrored without
initial sync, (o)rigin, (O)rigin with merging snapshot, (r)aid, (R)aid
without initial sync, (s)napshot, merging (S)napshot, (p)vmove, (v)irtual,
mirror or raid (i)mage, mirror or raid (I)mage out-of-sync, mirror (l)
og
device, under (c)onversion, thin (V)olume, (t)hin pool, (T)hin pool data,
raid or pool m(e)tadata or pool metadata spare.
- 2
- Permissions: (w)riteable,
(r)ead-only, (R)ead-only activation of non-read-only volume
- 3
- Allocation policy:
(a)nywhere, (c)ontiguous, (i)nherited, c(l)
ing, (n)ormal This is capitalised
if the volume is currently locked against allocation changes, for example
during pvmove(8)
.
- 4
- fixed (m)inor
- 5
- State: (a)ctive, (s)uspended, (I)nvalid
snapshot, invalid (S)uspended snapshot, snapshot (m)erge failed, suspended
snapshot (M)erge failed, mapped (d)evice present without tables, mapped
device present with (i)nactive table, (X) unknown
- 6
- device (o)
pen, (X) unknown
- 7
- Target type: (C)ache, (m)irror, (r)aid, (s)napshot, (t)hin, (u)nknown,
(v)irtual. This groups logical volumes related to the same kernel target
together. So, for example, mirror images, mirror logs as well as mirrors
themselves appear as (m) if they use the original device-mapper mirror kernel
driver; whereas the raid equivalents using the md raid kernel driver all
appear as (r). Snapshots using the original device-mapper driver appear as
(s); whereas snapshots of thin volumes using the new thin provisioning
driver appear as (t).
- 8
- Newly-allocated data blocks are overwritten with blocks
of (z)eroes before use.
- 9
- Volume Health: (p)artial, (r)efresh needed, (m)ismatches
exist, (w)ritemostly, (X) unknown. (p)artial signifies that one or more
of the Physical Volumes this Logical Volume uses is missing from the system.
(r)efresh signifies that one or more of the Physical Volumes this RAID
Logical Volume uses had suffered a write error. The write error could be
due to a temporary failure of that Physical Volume or an indication that
it is failing. The device should be refreshed or replaced. (m)ismatches
signifies that the RAID logical volume has portions of the array that are
not coherent. Inconsistencies are detected by initiating a "check" on a
RAID logical volume. (The scrubbing operations, "check" and "repair", can
be performed on a RAID logical volume via the ’lvchange’ command.) (w)ritemostly
signifies the devices in a RAID 1 logical volume that have been marked
write-mostly.
- 10
- s(k)ip activation: this volume is flagged to be skipped during
activation.
- -O, --sort
- Comma-separated ordered list of columns to sort by. Replaces
the default selection. Precede any column with ’-’ for a reverse sort on that
column.
- --rows
- Output columns as rows.
- -S, --select Selection
- Display only rows
that match Selection criteria. All rows are displayed with the additional
"selected" column (-o selected) showing 1 if the row matches the Selection
and 0 otherwise. The Selection criteria are defined by specifying column
names and their valid values (that can include reserved values) while making
use of supported comparison operators. See lvm(8)
and -S, --select description
for more detailed information about constructing the Selection criteria.
As a quick help and to see full list of column names that can be used in
Selection including the list of reserved values and the set of supported
selection operators, check the output of lvs -S help command.
- --segments
- Use
default columns that emphasize segment information.
- --separator Separator
- String to use to separate each column. Useful if grepping the output.
- --unbuffered
- Produce output immediately without sorting or aligning the columns properly.
- --units hHbBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE
- All sizes are output in these units: (h)uman-readable,
(b)ytes, (s)ectors, (k)ilobytes, (m)egabytes, (g)igabytes, (t)erabytes,
(p)etabytes, (e)xabytes. Capitalise to use multiples of 1000 (S.I.) instead
of 1024. Can also specify custom units e.g. --units 3M
- --unquoted
- When used with
--nameprefixes, output values in the field=value pairs are not quoted.
lvm(8)
, lvdisplay(8)
, pvs(8)
, vgs(8)
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