Provided by: libvslvm-utils_20181227-1.1build2_amd64
NAME
vslvminfo — determines information about a Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) volume system
SYNOPSIS
vslvminfo [-o offset] [-hvV] source
DESCRIPTION
vslvminfo is a utility to determine information about a Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) volume system vslvminfo is part of the libvslvm package. libvslvm is a library to access the Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) volume system format source is the source file. The options are as follows: -h shows this help -o offset specify the volume offset in bytes -v verbose output to stderr -V print version
ENVIRONMENT
None
FILES
None
EXAMPLES
# vslvminfo /dev/sda1 vslvminfo 20160109 Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) information: Volume Group (VG): Name: vg_test Identifier: 5eR8zl-q5VX-Qtiw-FmDd-6yBE-I8qe-0sjQf9 Sequence number: 4 Extent size: 4194304 bytes Number of physical volumes: 1 Number of logical volumes: 1 Physical Volume (PV): 1 Name: pv0 Identifier: 2TdWwb-R5um-UZnU-3Yb6-K2MF-bTtr-AgVQfp Device path: /dev/loop1 Volume size: 268435456 bytes Logical Volume (LV): 1 Name: lv_test1 Identifier: Lt5rVq-Ksgd-p8kx-XYP4-6uTq-Mlh4-yxOiL4 Number of segments: 1 Segment: 1 Offset: 0x00000000 (0) Size: 76 MiB (79691776 bytes) Number of stripes: 1 Stripe: 1 Physical volume: pv0 Data area offset: 0x00000000 (0)
DIAGNOSTICS
Errors, verbose and debug output are printed to stderr when verbose output -v is enabled. Verbose and debug output are only printed when enabled at compilation.
BUGS
Please report bugs of any kind to <joachim.metz@gmail.com> or on the project website: https://github.com/libyal/libvslvm/
AUTHOR
These man pages were written by Joachim Metz.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2014-2018, Joachim Metz <joachim.metz@gmail.com>. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
bdemount(1)