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NAME
       lvs — Display information about logical volumes

SYNOPSIS
       lvs
           [ option_args ]
           [ position_args ]

DESCRIPTION
       lvs produces formatted output about LVs.

USAGE
       lvs
           [ -H|--history ]
           [ -S|--select String ]
           [ -a|--all ]
           [ -o|--options String ]
           [ -O|--sort String ]
           [    --segments ]
           [    --configreport log|vg|lv|pv|pvseg|seg ]
           [    --foreign ]
           [    --ignorelockingfailure ]
           [    --logonly ]
           [    --readonly ]
           [    --reportformat basic|json|json_std ]
           [    --shared ]
           [    --units [Number]r|R|h|H|b|B|s|S|k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T|p|P|e|E ]
           [    --aligned ]
           [    --binary ]
           [    --headings none|abbrev|full|0|1|2 ]
           [    --nameprefixes ]
           [    --noheadings ]
           [    --nosuffix ]
           [    --rows ]
           [    --separator String ]
           [    --unbuffered ]
           [    --unquoted ]
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]
           [ VG|LV|Tag ... ]

       Common options for lvm:
           [ -d|--debug ]
           [ -h|--help ]
           [ -q|--quiet ]
           [ -t|--test ]
           [ -v|--verbose ]
           [ -y|--yes ]
           [    --commandprofile String ]
           [    --config String ]
           [    --devices PV ]
           [    --devicesfile String ]
           [    --driverloaded y|n ]
           [    --journal String ]
           [    --lockopt String ]
           [    --longhelp ]
           [    --nohints ]
           [    --nolocking ]
           [    --profile String ]
           [    --version ]

OPTIONS

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

       -a|--all
              Show  information  about  internal  LVs.  These are components of
              normal LVs, such as mirrors, which are not independently accessi-
              ble, e.g. not mountable.

       --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).

       --commandprofile String
              The command  profile  to  use  for  command  configuration.   See
              lvm.conf(5) for more information about profiles.

       --config String
              Config  settings for the command. These override lvm.conf(5) set-
              tings.  The String arg uses the same format  as  lvm.conf(5),  or
              may  use section/field syntax.  See lvm.conf(5) for more informa-
              tion about config.

       --configreport log|vg|lv|pv|pvseg|seg
              See lvmreport(7).

       -d|--debug ...
              Set debug level. Repeat from 1 to 6 times to increase the  detail
              of messages sent to the log file and/or syslog (if configured).

       --devices PV
              Restricts the devices that are visible and accessible to the com-
              mand.   Devices not listed will appear to be missing. This option
              can be repeated, or accepts a comma separated  list  of  devices.
              This overrides the devices file.

       --devicesfile String
              A  file listing devices that LVM should use.  The file must exist
              in /etc/lvm/devices/ and is managed with the  lvmdevices(8)  com-
              mand.  This overrides the lvm.conf(5) devices/devicesfile and de-
              vices/use_devicesfile settings.

       --driverloaded y|n
              If  set to no, the command will not attempt to use device-mapper.
              For testing and debugging.

       --foreign
              Report/display foreign VGs that would otherwise be skipped.   See
              lvmsystemid(7) for more information about foreign VGs.

       --headings none|abbrev|full|0|1|2
              Type  of  headings  to use in report output.  none or 0: No head-
              ings.  abbrev or 1: Column name abbreviations.  full or  2:  Full
              column names.

       -h|--help
              Display help text.

       -H|--history
              Include historical LVs in the output.  (This has no effect unless
              LVs  were  removed  while lvm.conf(5) metadata/record_lvs_history
              was enabled.

       --ignorelockingfailure
              Allows a command to continue with read-only  metadata  operations
              after locking failures.

       --journal String
              Record  information  in the systemd journal.  This information is
              in addition to information enabled by  the  lvm.conf  log/journal
              setting.  command: record information about the command.  output:
              record  the  default  command output.  debug: record full command
              debugging.

       --lockopt String
              Used to pass options for special cases  to  lvmlockd.   See  lvm-
              lockd(8) for more information.

       --logonly
              Suppress command report and display only log report.

       --longhelp
              Display long help text.

       --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
              rules).

       --noheadings
              Suppress  the  headings  line  that is normally the first line of
              output.  Useful if grepping the output.

       --nohints
              Do not use the hints file to locate devices for  PVs.  A  command
              may  read  more  devices to find PVs when hints are not used. The
              command will still perform standard hint file invalidation  where
              appropriate.

       --nolocking
              Disable  locking.  Use with caution, concurrent commands may pro-
              duce incorrect results.

       --nosuffix
              Suppress the suffix on output sizes. Use with --units  (except  h
              and H) if processing the output.

       -o|--options String
              Comma-separated,  ordered  list  of fields to display in columns.
              String arg syntax is: [+|-|#]Field1[,Field2 ...]   The  prefix  +
              will  append  the  specified fields to the default fields, - will
              remove the specified fields from the default fields, and  #  will
              compact specified fields (removing them when empty for all rows.)
              Use  -o help to view the list of all available fields.  Use sepa-
              rate lists of fields to add, remove or compact by  repeating  the
              -o  option:  -o+field1,field2  -o-field3,field4 -o#field5.  These
              lists are evaluated from left to right.  Use field name lv_all to
              view all LV fields, vg_all all VG fields, pv_all all  PV  fields,
              pvseg_all  all  PV segment fields, seg_all all LV segment fields,
              and pvseg_all all PV segment columns.  See the lvm.conf(5) report
              section for more config options.  See lvmreport(7) for  more  in-
              formation about reporting.

       --profile String
              An  alias for --commandprofile or --metadataprofile, depending on
              the command.

       -q|--quiet ...
              Suppress output and log messages. Overrides  --debug  and  --ver-
              bose.  Repeat once to also suppress any prompts with answer 'no'.

       --readonly
              Prevent the command from making changes, including activation and
              metadata updates.  (See --permission r for read only LVs.)

       --reportformat basic|json|json_std
              Overrides  current  output  format  for  reports which is defined
              globally by the report/output_format setting in lvm.conf(5).  ba-
              sic is the original format with columns and rows.   If  there  is
              more  than  one  report per command, each report is prefixed with
              the report name for identification. json produces  report  output
              in  JSON  format.  json_std produces report output in JSON format
              which is more compliant with JSON standard.  See lvmreport(7) for
              more information.

       --rows
              Output columns as rows.

       --segments
              Use default columns that emphasize segment information.

       -S|--select String
              Select objects for processing and reporting  based  on  specified
              criteria.   The criteria syntax is described by --select help and
              lvmreport(7).  For reporting commands, one row is  displayed  for
              each object matching the criteria.  See --options help for selec-
              table  object  fields.   Rows can be displayed with an additional
              "selected" field (-o selected) showing 1 if the row  matches  the
              selection  and  0  otherwise.   For  non-reporting commands which
              process LVM entities, the selection is used to  choose  items  to
              process.

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

       --shared
              Report/display shared VGs that would otherwise  be  skipped  when
              lvmlockd is not being used on the host.  See lvmlockd(8) for more
              information about shared VGs.

       -O|--sort String
              Comma-separated  ordered list of columns to sort by. Replaces the
              default selection. Precede any column with - for a  reverse  sort
              on that column.

       -t|--test
              Run in test mode. Commands will not update metadata.  This is im-
              plemented  by disabling all metadata writing but nevertheless re-
              turning success to the calling function. This may lead to unusual
              error messages in multi-stage operations  if  a  tool  relies  on
              reading back metadata it believes has changed but hasn't.

       --unbuffered
              Produce  output  immediately  without  sorting  or  aligning  the
              columns properly.

       --units [Number]r|R|h|H|b|B|s|S|k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T|p|P|e|E
              All sizes are output in these units:  human-(r)eadable  with  '<'
              rounding   indicator,   (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.  Custom units can be specified, e.g. --units 3M.

       --unquoted
              When used with --nameprefixes, output values in  the  field=value
              pairs are not quoted.

       -v|--verbose ...
              Set  verbose  level. Repeat from 1 to 4 times to increase the de-
              tail of messages sent to stdout and stderr.

       --version
              Display version information.

       -y|--yes
              Do not prompt for confirmation interactively  but  always  assume
              the answer yes. Use with extreme caution.  (For automatic no, see
              -qq.)

VARIABLES
       VG     Volume Group name.  See lvm(8) for valid names.

       LV     Logical  Volume  name.   See lvm(8) for valid names.  An LV posi-
              tional arg generally includes the  VG  name  and  LV  name,  e.g.
              VG/LV.

       Tag    Tag  name.   See lvm(8) for information about tag names and using
              tags in place of a VG, LV or PV.

       String See the option description for information about the string  con-
              tent.

       Size[UNIT]
              Size  is  an  input  number that accepts an optional unit.  Input
              units are always treated as base two values, regardless of  capi-
              talization, e.g. 'k' and 'K' both refer to 1024.  The default in-
              put  unit is specified by letter, followed by |UNIT.  UNIT repre-
              sents other possible input units: b|B is bytes, s|S is sectors of
              512 bytes, k|K is KiB, m|M is MiB, g|G is GiB, t|T is TiB, p|P is
              PiB, e|E is EiB.  (This should not be confused  with  the  output
              control --units, where capital letters mean multiple of 1000.)

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       See lvm(8) for information about environment variables used by lvm.  For
       example,  LVM_VG_NAME can generally be substituted for a required VG pa-
       rameter.

NOTES
       The lv_attr bits are:

       1  Volume type: (C)ache, (m)irrored, (M)irrored  without  initial  sync,
          (o)rigin, (O)rigin with merging snapshot, inte(g)rity, (r)aid, (R)aid
          without  initial  sync,  (s)napshot,  merging  (S)napshot,  (p)vmove,
          (v)irtual, mirror or  raid  (i)mage,  mirror  or  raid  (I)mage  out-
          of-sync,  mirror  (l)og  device,  under  (c)onversion, thin (V)olume,
          (t)hin pool, (T)hin pool data, v(d)o pool, v(D)o pool data,  raid  or
          pool m(e)tadata or pool metadata spare.

       2  Permissions: (w)riteable, (r)ead-only, (R)ead-only activation of non-
          read-only volume

       3  Allocation  policy:   (a)nywhere, (c)ontiguous, (i)nherited, c(l)ing,
          (n)ormal This is  capitalised  if  the  volume  is  currently  locked
          against allocation changes, for example during pvmove(8).

       4  fixed (m)inor

       5  State:  (a)ctive,  (h)istorical, (s)uspended, (I)nvalid snapshot, in-
          valid (S)uspended snapshot, snapshot (m)erge failed, suspended  snap-
          shot  (M)erge  failed, mapped (d)evice present without tables, mapped
          device present with (i)nactive table, thin-pool (c)heck needed,  sus-
          pended thin-pool (C)heck needed, (X) unknown

       6  device (o)pen, (X) unknown

       7  Target   type:   (C)ache,   (m)irror,   (r)aid,  (s)napshot,  (t)hin,
          (u)nknown, (v)irtual.  This groups logical  volumes  related  to  the
          same  kernel target together.  So, for example, mirror images, mirror
          logs as well as mirrors themselves appear as  (m)  if  they  use  the
          original device-mapper mirror kernel driver; whereas the raid equiva-
          lents  using  the md raid kernel driver all appear as (r).  Snapshots
          using the original device-mapper driver appear as (s); whereas  snap-
          shots  of  thin volumes using the new thin provisioning driver appear
          as (t).

       8  Newly-allocated data blocks are overwritten with blocks  of  (z)eroes
          before use.

       9  Volume  Health,  where there are currently three groups of attributes
          identified:

          Common ones for all Logical Volumes: (p)artial, (X) unknown.
          (p)artial signifies that one or more of  the  Physical  Volumes  this
          Logical Volume uses is missing from the system. (X) unknown signifies
          the status is unknown.

          Related  to  RAID Logical Volumes: (r)efresh needed, (m)ismatches ex-
          ist, (w)ritemostly.
          (r)efresh signifies that one or more of  the  Physical  Volumes  this
          RAID Logical Volume uses had suffered a write error.  The write error
          could be due to a temporary failure of that Physical Volume or an in-
          dication  that  it is failing.  The device should be refreshed or re-
          placed. (m)ismatches signifies that the RAID logical volume has  por-
          tions  of  the  array that are not coherent.  Inconsistencies are de-
          tected by initiating a "check" on a RAID logical volume.  (The scrub-
          bing operations, "check" and "repair", can be  performed  on  a  RAID
          logical  volume via the 'lvchange' command.)  (w)ritemostly signifies
          the devices in a RAID 1 logical volume that have been  marked  write-
          mostly.  Re(s)haping signifies a RAID Logical Volume is either under-
          going  a  stripe  addition/removal,  a  stripe size or RAID algorithm
          change.  (R)emove after reshape signifies freed striped  raid  images
          to be removed.

          Related  to Thin pool Logical Volumes: (F)ailed, out of (D)ata space,
          (M)etadata read only.
          (F)ailed is set if thin pool encounters serious failures and hence no
          further I/O is permitted at all.  The out of (D)ata space is  set  if
          thin  pool has run out of data space.  (M)etadata read only signifies
          that thin pool encounters certain types of failures  but  it's  still
          possible to do reads at least, but no metadata changes are allowed.

          Related to Thin Logical Volumes: (F)ailed.
          (F)ailed  is  set  when  related thin pool enters Failed state and no
          further I/O is permitted at all.

          Related to writecache logical volumes: (E)rror.
          (E)rror is set dm-writecache reports an error.

       10 s(k)ip activation: this volume is flagged to be skipped during  acti-
          vation.

SEE ALSO
       lvm(8), lvm.conf(5), lvmconfig(8), lvmdevices(8),

       pvchange(8), pvck(8), pvcreate(8), pvdisplay(8), pvmove(8), pvremove(8),
       pvresize(8), pvs(8), pvscan(8),

       vgcfgbackup(8), vgcfgrestore(8), vgchange(8), vgck(8), vgcreate(8),
       vgconvert(8), vgdisplay(8), vgexport(8), vgextend(8), vgimport(8),
       vgimportclone(8), vgimportdevices(8), vgmerge(8), vgmknodes(8),
       vgreduce(8), vgremove(8), vgrename(8), vgs(8), vgscan(8), vgsplit(8),

       lvcreate(8), lvchange(8), lvconvert(8), lvdisplay(8), lvextend(8),
       lvreduce(8), lvremove(8), lvrename(8), lvresize(8), lvs(8), lvscan(8),

       lvm-fullreport(8), lvm-lvpoll(8), blkdeactivate(8), lvmdump(8),

       dmeventd(8), lvmpolld(8), lvmlockd(8), lvmlockctl(8), cmirrord(8),
       lvmdbusd(8), fsadm(8),

       lvmsystemid(7), lvmreport(7), lvmcache(7), lvmraid(7), lvmthin(7),
       lvmvdo(7), lvmautoactivation(7)

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