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Command to see the logical volume path, device mapper path and its . . . 6 From the man pages for lvdisplay Aside from the path to the block device the data can be reported directly from lvdisplay -C -o "lv_path,lv_dm_path,lv_kernel_minor" If you execute lvdisplay -C -o " " Then lvdisplay will list all of the available fields
How do I determine which dm-X device maps to each device mapper device . . . The iostat command is reporting many dm devices that do not exist any longer They did un-present several LUNs, and did it cleanly The devices do not show in dev, but they do see them under sys block They do still have aliases in the multipath config file for the devices that are no longer present How do I tell what device is what? PV is created on top of dm device How to find which dm
Some disappeared dm-? files under the dev directory And of course, there is the possibility that the dev dm-* devices went missing because of some mistyped command, and if the system is rebooted, it will recreate all the dev dm-* devices as normal
Useful DQL Queries | Share Documentum Knowledge - Robin 17 DQL to list workflow attachments select r_component_id, r_component_name from dmi_wf_attachment where r_workflow_id = ‘’ 18 If your statistics are not up to date, database may choose a very inefficient execution plan Be sure toupdate statistics often It is recommended that you use the dm_UpdateStatistics job as it will calculateextended statistics on particular tables and columns
DM Query - UNICOM Systems The DM Query source code is provided as a reference for developers who are creating applications using the UNICOM Intelligence Data Model The UNICOM Intelligence Developer Documentation Library comes with two versions of the source code: Visual Basic NET
Running the example queries in DM Query - UNICOM Systems This opens the DM Query window and the Connection tab in the Data Link Properties dialog box 3 From the Metadata Type list, select Quanvert Database (read-only) 4 Enter the Metadata Location, by clicking Browse and browsing to the folder in which the Museum example database was installed and then selecting the qvinfo file