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How to find out to which PPs a file belongs to

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nordseekind007

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I want to find out to which PPs a file belongs to.
With the command "fileplace" you get the physical addresses of the fragments of a file
on the disk but on which PPs do these addresses reside?
I cannot find an algorithm to find this out.
Any idea?
 
hi,

probably a long shot , but is this what you are after

if you do fileplace -piv filename
it gives you details , one onf them is the hdisk the file resides on

so if you do lspv -p hdisk?

depending on which filesystem this file resides on will
tell you the pp range

is this what you are after or is it off all together
 
Good hint, with this scenario I can get the pp range.
But if I have e.g. a pp range from 200-240 and I am looking for
one file I want to know the few pp the file resides on.
I want to know if it is eg. 204 and 208 ....

Any idea?

 
Try this I think it will help
lspv -p hdisk0
This command will list
pp range State Region LV Name Type Mount Point
 
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