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pvscan - Unix, Linux Command
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NAME
pvscan - scan all disks for physical volumes
SYNOPSIS
pvscan
[
-d
|
--debug]
[-e
|
--exported] [-h
|
--help] [--ignorelockingfailure] [
-n
|
--novolumegroup]
[-s
|
--short] [-u
|
--uuid] [
-v
[
v
]|
--verbose
[
--verbose
]]
DESCRIPTION
pvscan
scans all supported LVM block devices in the system for physical volumes.
OPTIONS
See
lvm
for common options.
Tag
Description
-e
,
--exported
Only show physical volumes belonging to exported volume groups.
-n
,
--novolumegroup
Only show physical volumes not belonging to any volume group.
-s
,
--short
Short listing format.
-u
,
--uuid
Show UUIDs (Uniform Unique Identifiers) in addition to device special names.
SEE ALSO
lvm (8)
pvcreate (8)
pvdisplay (8)
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