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Displaying Volume and Plex States

To display detailed information about the configuration of a volume including its state and the states of its plexes, use the following form of the vxprint command:


# vxprint [-g diskgroup] -hvt [volume ...]

The following example shows a disabled volume, vol, which has two clean plexes, vol-01 and vol-02, each with a single subdisk:


vxprint -g mydg -hvt vol
Disk group: mydg

V  NAME    RVG/VSET/CO      KSTATE       STATE     LENGTH     READPOL      PREFPLEX     UTYPE
PL  NAME    VOLUME       KSTATE      STATE     LENGTH     LAYOUT      NCOL/WID     MODE
SD  NAME    PLEX       DISK      DISKOFFS   LENGTH       [COL/]OFF      DEVICE     MODE
SV  NAME    PLEX       VOLNAME      NVOLLAYR    LENGTH      [COL/]OFF      AM/NM     MODE
SC  NAME    PLEX       CACHE      DISKOFFS   LENGTH       [COL/]OFF      DEVICE     MODE
DC  NAME    PARENTVOL       LOGVOL
SP  NAME    SNAPVOL       DCO

v  vol      -     DISABLED      ACTIVE     212880     SELECT      -     fsgen
pl  vol-01       vol     DISABLED      CLEAN     212880     CONCAT      -     RW
sd  mydg11-01      vol-01     mydg11      0     212880     0      c1t0d0     ENA
pl  vol-02       vol     DISABLED      CLEAN     212880     CONCAT      -     RW
sd  mydg12-01      vol-02     mydg12      0     212880     0      c1t1d0     ENA

See the "Creating and Administering Plexes" and "Administering Volumes" chapters in the VERITAS Volume Manager Administrator's Guide for a description of the possible plex and volume states.

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