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PVS(8)			    System Manager's Manual			PVS(8)



NAME
       pvs -- report information about physical volumes

SYNOPSIS
       pvs  [-a|--all]	[--aligned]  [--binary] [--commandprofile ProfileName]
       [[--configreport	 ReportName]  [-o|--options  [+|-|#]Field1[,Field2...]
       [-O|--sort    [+|-]Key1[,Key2...]]     [-S|--select   Selection]	  ...]
       [-d|--debug] [-h|-?|--help] [--ignorelockingfailure]  [--ignoreskipped-
       cluster]	  [--logonly]	[--nameprefixes]  [--noheadings]  [--nosuffix]
       [-P|--partial]  [--reportformat	{basic|json}]  [--rows]	  [--segments]
       [--separator  Separator]	 [--unbuffered]	 [--units  hHbBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE]
       [--unquoted] [-v|--verbose] [--version]	[PhysicalVolume	 [PhysicalVol-
       ume...]]

DESCRIPTION
       pvs produces formatted output about physical volumes.

OPTIONS
       See lvm(8) for common options.

       --all  Include  information  in	the output about devices that have not
	      been initialized with pvcreate(8).

       --aligned
	      Use with --separator to align the output columns.

       --binary
	      Use binary values "0" or "1" instead of descriptive literal val-
	      ues  for	columns	 that  have exactly two valid values to report
	      (not counting the "unknown" value which denotes that  the	 value
	      could not be determined).

       --configreport  ReportName
	      Make any subsequent -o, --options, -O, --sort or -S, --select to
	      apply for ReportName where ReportName is either  'pv'  for  com-
	      mand's  main  report or 'log' for log report.  If --configreport
	      option is not used to identify a	report,	 then  command's  main
	      report  is  assumed. The log report is available only if enabled
	      by log/report_command_log lvm.conf(5) setting  or	 if  --logonly
	      option is used.

       --logonly
	      Suppress	the  pvs  report itself and display only log report on
	      output.

       --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 current list of col-
	      umns, '-' to remove from the current list of columns or  '#'  to
	      compact  given columns. The -o option can be repeated, providing
	      several lists. These lists are evaluated from left to right.

	      Use -o pv_all to select all  physical  volume  columns,  and  -o
	      pvseg_all to select all Physical Volume segment columns.

	      Use -o help to view the full list of columns available.

	      Column   names  include:	pv_fmt,	 pv_uuid,  dev_size,  pv_name,
	      pv_mda_free,  pv_mda_size,  pv_ba_start,	pv_ba_size,  pe_start,
	      pv_size,	   pv_free,	pv_used,     pv_attr,	  pv_pe_count,
	      pv_pe_alloc_count,  pv_tags,  pv_mda_count,   pv_mda_used_count,
	      pvseg_start, and pvseg_size

	      With  --segments,	 any "pvseg_" prefixes are optional; otherwise
	      any "pv_" prefixes are optional.	Columns	 mentioned  in	vgs(8)
	      can  also	 be  chosen.  The  pv_attr  bits  are:	(a)llocatable,
	      e(x)ported, (m)issing, (u)sed (but  not  allocatable),  (d)upli-
	      cate.

       --segments
	      Produces	one  line  of output for each contiguous allocation of
	      space on each Physical Volume, showing the  start	 (pvseg_start)
	      and length (pvseg_size) in units of physical extents.

       -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 mak-
	      ing use of supported comparison operators. See  lvm(8)  and  -S,
	      --select	description  for  more detailed information about con-
	      structing the Selection criteria. As a quick  help  and  to  see
	      full  list of column names that can be used in Selection includ-
	      ing the list of reserved values and the set of supported	selec-
	      tion operators, check the output of pvs -S help command.

       -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.

       --separator Separator
	      String  to  use to separate each column.	Useful if grepping the
	      output.

       --unbuffered
	      Produce output immediately without sorting or aligning the  col-
	      umns 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.

SEE ALSO
       lvm(8), pvdisplay(8), lvs(8), vgs(8)



Sistina Software UKLVM TOOLS 2.02.166(2)-RHEL7 (2016-11-16)		PVS(8)