On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 10:53:31AM -0700, Pierre Lamb wrote: > Is there an easy way to find out what version of "LVM" > is currently in a kernel ie "rh" release. If you have the modules loaded (or compiled in the kernel), you can look at /proc/lvm/global It should look something like this: $ cat /proc/lvm/global LVM module LVM version 0.9.1_beta8(24/07/2001) Total: 3 VGs 16 PVs 8 LVs (7 LVs open 7 times) Global: 106301 bytes malloced IOP version: 10 4:30:32 active VG: main [4 PV, 1 LV/0 open] PE Size: 4096 KB <...snip...> VG: temp [1 PV, 2 LV/2 open] PE Size: 4096 KB Usage [KB/PE]: 8957952 /2187 total 7593984 /1854 used 1363968 /333 free PV: [AA] sda 8957952 /2187 7593984 /1854 1363968 /333 LVs: [AWDL ] usr 4759552 /1162 1x open [AWDL ] local 2834432 /692 1x open -- AJ Lewis Sistina Software Inc. Voice: 612-638-0500 1313 5th St SE, Suite 111 Fax: 612-638-0500 Minneapolis, MN 55414 E-Mail: lewis@sistina.com http://www.sistina.com Current GPG fingerprint = 60F3 160D C0D5 2C4B 751B 4FF9 6F67 E9BC 44CD DE95 -----Begin Obligatory Humorous Quote---------------------------------------- "We succeed because our competitors are idiots" - anonymous -----End Obligatory Humorous Quote------------------------------------------
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