lsvsd Command
Purpose
Displays configured virtual shared disks and their characteristics.
Syntax
lsvsd [-l | -s[ vsd_name…]] | [-i]
Description
The lsvsd command displays information about virtual shared disks currently configured on the node on which the command is run. If a list of virtual shared disks follows the flags, information about those virtual shared disks is displayed. lsvsd with no arguments or flags lists the names of all the virtual shared disks currently configured on the node.
The lsvsd command displays information about both the configuration and the usage of a virtual shared disk.
You can use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to run the lsvsd command. To use SMIT, enter:
smit vsd_mgmt
and select the Show All Managed Virtual Shared Disk Characteristics option.
Flags
- -l
- Lists the name of the virtual shared disk, the minor number, the
state, the current server node number, and, at the server only, the
major and minor number of the logical volume. (This flag is lowercase l,
as in list.) The state field can have one of the following values:
- STP Stopped
- SUS Suspended
- ACT Active
This flag is not compatible with the -s flag.
The server_list of the virtual shared disk is listed.
- -s
- Lists usage statistics about the virtual shared disks. It lists
the number of local logical read and write operations, the number
of remote logical read and write operations, the number of client
logical read and write operations, the number of physical reads and
writes, and the number of 512-byte blocks read and written. The number
of blocks read and written is cumulative, so issue ctlvsd -V to
reset this count before measuring it.
The local logical operations are requests which were made by a process executing at the local node, whereas the remote logical operations were made by a process executing on a remote node. Client operations are those local logical requests that cannot be satisfied locally, and have to be sent to a remote node. Physical operations are those server operations which must be passed to the underlying disk device.
This flag is not compatible with the -l flag.
- -i
- Lists the “node to IP address” map that is currently used by the virtual shared disk driver.
Parameters
- vsd_name
- Specifies a virtual shared disk. This parameter is valid only with the -l and -s flags.
Security
You must be in the AIX® bin group to run this command.
Restrictions
You must issue this command from a node that is online in the peer domain. To bring a peer domain online, use the startrpdomain command. To bring a particular node online in an existing peer domain, use the startrpnode command. For more information on creating and administering an RSCT peer domain, refer to RSCT Administration Guide .
Examples
- To list all virtual shared disks in the system, enter:
The system displays a message similar to the following:lsvsd
vsd00 vsd01 . . .
- To list virtual shared disks and their characteristics, enter:
The system displays a message similar to the following:lsvsd -l
minor state server lv_major lv_minor vsd_name size (MB) 83 STP -1 0 0 vsdn08v3 20 84 STP -1 0 0 vsdn08v4 16
- To list statistics about virtual shared disks and precede the
column output with a header, enter:
The system displays a message similar to the following:lsvsd -s
lc-rd lc-wt rm-rd rm-wt c-rd c-wt p-rd p-wt br bw vsd_name 84 84 2858 169 0 0 348 253 164 184 vsd.vsd1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vsd.rl01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vsd.rl02
The following table spells out the names of the headers used in the displays for the -l and -s options:
- Header
- Meaning
- minor
- Virtual shared disk minor number
- state
- State of this virtual shared disk:active, stopped, suspended
- server
- Primary node for this virtual shared disk
- lv major
- Logical volume major number
- lv minor
- Logical volume minor number
- vsd_name
- Name of this virtual shared disk
- lc-rd
- Local logical reads
- lc-wt
- Local logical writes
- rm-rd
- Remote logical reads
- rm-wt
- Remote logical writes
- c-rd
- Client logical reads
- c-wt
- Client logical writes
- p-rd
- Physical reads
- p-wt
- Physical writes
- br
- Blocks read
- bw
- Blocks written
Location
/opt/rsct/vsd/bin/lsvsd