I am not at work to double check but I believe if you type df and hit enter it gives you the info you need. Let me know if it works. James Collins
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Hi! rksharma
let's try to follow commans.
#lsdev -Cc disk(it's show all pysical disk with description)
#lspv hdisknumber(it's show each disk size)
#lsvg vgname (it's show all disk size in each vg)
if you got have a disk which didn't assosiate vg,
you couldn't show disk size
sorry for bed english
hope to help
thanks & regards
the bootinfo -s "hdiskn" shows the size.
lspv shows the diskto vg information
lspv -l "hdiskn" lvs on disk
lsdev -Cc disk shows the SCSI Connection.
lsattr -El "hdiskn"
lsvg -p rootvg shows the disks and PPS in rootvg
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