5.4.13. Displaying Logical Volumes
There are three commands you can use to display properties of LVM logical volumes:
lvs
, lvdisplay
, and lvscan
.
The
lvs
command provides logical volume information in a configurable form, displaying one line per logical volume. The lvs
command provides a great deal of format control, and is useful for scripting. For information on using the lvs
command to customize your output, see Section 5.8, “Customized Reporting for LVM”.
The
lvdisplay
command displays logical volume properties (such as size, layout, and mapping) in a fixed format.
The following command shows the attributes of
lvol2
in vg00
. If snapshot logical volumes have been created for this original logical volume, this command shows a list of all snapshot logical volumes and their status (active or inactive) as well.
# lvdisplay -v /dev/vg00/lvol2
The
lvscan
command scans for all logical volumes in the system and lists them, as in the following example.
# lvscan
ACTIVE '/dev/vg0/gfslv' [1.46 GB] inherit