lvmstat Command
Purpose
Reports input/output statistics for logical partitions, logical volumes and volume groups. Also reports pbuf and blocked I/O statistics and allows pbuf allocation changes to volume groups.
Syntax
lvmstat { -l | -v } Name [ -e | -d ] [ -F ] [ -C ] [ -c Count ] [ -s ] [ Interval [ Iterations ] ]
Description
The lvmstat command generates reports that can be used to change logical volume configuration to better balance the input/output load between physical disks.
By default, the statistics collection is not enabled in the system. You must use the -e flag to enable this feature for the logical volume or volume group in question. Enabling the statistics collection for a volume group enables for all the logical volume in that volume group.
The first report generated by lvmstat provides statistics concerning the time since the system was booted. Each subsequent report covers the time since the previous report. All statistics are reported each time lvmstat runs. The report consists of a header row followed by a line of statistics for each logical partition or logical volume depending on the flags specified.
If the -l flag is specified, Name is the logical volume name, and the statistics are for the physical partitions of this logical volume. The mirror copies of the logical partitions are considered individually for the statistics reporting. They are listed in descending order of number of i/os (iocnt) to the partition.
The Interval parameter specifies the amount of time, in seconds, between each report. The first report contains statistics for the time since the volume group startup, varyonvg. Each subsequent report contains statistics collected during the interval since the previous report. If the Count parameter is specified, only the top Count lines of the report are generated. For a logical volume if Count is 10, only the 10 busiest partitions are identified. If the Iterations parameter is specified in conjunction with the Interval parameter, then only that many iterations are run. If no Iterations parameter is specified, lvmstat generates reports continuously. If Interval is used to run lvmstat more than once, no reports are printed if the statistics did not change since the last run. A single period . (period) is printed instead.
The lvmstat command is useful in determining whether a physical volume is becoming a hindrance to performance by identifying the busiest physical partitions for a logical volume.
Note: The lvmstat commands reports I/O statistics of the local node only.
Input/Output Reports
Column | Description |
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Log_part | Logical partition number |
mirror#Log_part | Mirror copy number of the logical partition |
iocntLog_part | Number of read and write requests |
Kb_readLog_part | The total number of kilobytes read |
Kb_wrtnLog_part | The total number of kilobytes written |
KbpsLog_part | The amount of data transferred in kilobytes per second |
Space reclaim statistics reports
Volume Group | Description |
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PV_name | Physical volume name |
Reclaim | Space reclamation state. The possible state values are:
|
Mb_freeed | Amount of physical partition space is freed from logical volume by commands like rmlv, rmlvcopy, and chfs in megabytes |
Mb_pending | Space reclamation pending for the physical volume space in megabytes. |
Mb_success | Space reclamation requests succeeded at disk driver in megabytes. |
Mb_failed | Space reclamation requests failed by the disk driver in megabytes. |
Mb_reused | Free physical partition space reused for the logical volume without requesting the space reclamation in megabytes. |
Mb_inprog | Amount of space reclaim request outstanding at the disk driver in megabytes. |
io_count | Number of space reclaim I/O requests submitted to disk driver. |
io_failed | Number of space reclaim I/O requests failed by disk driver. |
io_misalign | Number of space reclaim requests reported as misaligned by the disk driver. |
Mb_misalign | Amount of space reclaim failed by the disk driver due to misalignment in megabytes. |
Mb_resubmit | Amount of space reclaim resubmitted due to reclaim block not being aligned on physical partition blocks. |
num_pp_free | Number of physical partitions are freed by LVM commands like rmlv, rmlvcopy, chfs, and so on. |
Kb_blksize | Space reclaim block size reported by the disk driver for alignment purpose. |
Flags
Item | Description |
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-c Count | Prints only the specified number of lines of statistics. |
-C | Causes the counters that keep track of the iocnt, Kb_read and Kb_wrtn be cleared for the specified logical volume/volume group. This flag can also be used to resets the space reclaim statistics. |
-d | Specifies that statistics collection should be disabled for the logical volume/volume group in question. |
-e | Specifies that statistics collection should be enabled for the logical volume/volume group in question. |
-F | Causes the statistics to be printed colon-separated. |
-l | Specifies the name of the stanza to list. |
-L | Displays the space reclaim statistics in long listing mode. |
-r | Prints the space reclaim statistics for all physical volumes in the volume group. |
-s | Suppresses the header from the subsequent reports when Interval is used. |
-v | Specifies that the Name specified is the name of the volume group. |
Security
To use lvmstat, you must have root user authority.
Examples
- To enable the statistics collection for volume group datavg (all the LVs in datavg are enabled),
enter the following command:
lvmstat -v datavg -e
- To display the history of all the partitions of logical volume hd2, enter the following command:
lvmstat -l hd2
- To display the history of top five logical volumes of volume group uservg, enter the following
command:
lvmstat -v uservg -c 5
- To display a continuous report at two second intervals for the logical volume ramlv, enter the
following command:
lvmstat -l ramlv 2
- To display six reports at two second intervals for the volume group rootvg, enter the following
command:
lvmstat -v rootvg 2 6
- To reset the counters for statistics for all the logical volumes in the volume group uservg,
enter the following command:
lvmstat -v uservg -C
- To disable statistics collection for datalv, enter the following command:
lvmstat -l datalv -d
- To display statistics for space reclamation, enter the following
command:
lvmstat -v uservg -r
- To display statistics for space reclamation in long listing mode, enter the
following command:
lvmstat -v uservg -r -L
- To clear the statistics for space reclamation, enter the following command:
lvmstat -v uservg -r -C
Files
Item | Description |
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/usr/sbin/lvmstat | Contains the lvmstat command. |