17.09G
17.14G
The pvs Command
Table 4.1, “pvs Display Fields”
lists the display arguments of the
pvs
command, along with the
field name as it appears in the header display and a description of the field.
Argument
Header
Description
dev_size
DevSize
The size of the underlying device on which the physical
volume was created
pe_start
1st PE
Offset to the start of the first physical extent in the underlying
device
pv_attr
Attr
Status of the physical volume: (a)llocatable or e(x)ported.
pv_fmt
Fmt
The metadata format of the physical volume (
lvm2
or
lvm1
)
pv_free
PFree
The free space remaining on the physical volume
pv_name
PV
The physical volume name
pv_pe_alloc_count
Alloc
Number of used physical extents
pv_pe_count
PE
Number of physical extents
pvseg_size
SSize
The segment size of the physical volume
pvseg_start
Start
The starting physical extent of the physical volume segment
pv_size
PSize
The size of the physical volume
pv_tags
PV Tags
LVM tags attached to the physical volume
pv_used
Used
The amount of space currently used on the physical volume
pv_uuid
PV UUID
The UUID of the physical volume
Table 4.1. pvs Display Fields
The
pvs
command displays the following fields by default:
pv_name
,
vg_name
,
pv_fmt
,
pv_attr
,
pv_size
,
pv_free
. The display is sorted by
pv_name
.
# pvs
PV
VG
Fmt
Attr PSize
PFree
/dev/sdb1
new_vg lvm2 a-
17.14G 17.14G
/dev/sdc1
new_vg lvm2 a-
17.14G 17.09G
/dev/sdd1
new_vg lvm2 a-
17.14G 17.13G
Using the
-v
argument with the
pvs
command adds the following fields to the default display:
dev_size
,
pv_uuid
.
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