Using the vradmin Display Commands
This section describes the vradmin print commands.
Displaying RVG and RDS Information
Use the vradmin printrvg command to display information about the RDSs on a host. You can run the vradmin printrvg command from any host in an RDS.
To display information about a specific RDS, on a local host type:
# vradmin -g diskgroup printrvg local_rvgname
The argument local_rvgname is the name of the RVG on the local host. The local RVG name represents its RDS.
To display additional information about an RDS, type:
# vradmin -g diskgroup -l printrvg local_rvgname
The -l option with the printrvg command displays additional information about the RVGs in an RDS in a long format, such as the data volume count, the SRL name, and the RLINK names for each RVG in the RDS. This -l option also displays any configuration errors.
To display information about all the RDSs in the specified disk group, type:
# vradmin -g diskgroup printrvg
To display information about the RDSs that have local RVGs of name local_rvgname, type:
# vradmin printrvg local_rvgname
Displaying Data Volumes in a Replicated Data Set
The vradmin printvol command displays information about the data volumes in an RDS and can be entered from any host in the RDS.
To display information about the data volumes in an RDS, type:
# vradmin -g diskgroup printvol local_rvgname
The argument local_rvgname is the name of the RVG on the local host. The local RVG name represents its RDS.
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