One way that I've figured out is sort of a multistep process. If you know of a single command to do it please share! I'm still new at this (3 months).
This shows you the common provisioning groups (CPGs) configured:
Code:
% showcpg -sdg
Then use the 'showvv' command to display information about the virtual volumes belonging to the host. Note that <HOSTNAME> is case sensitive and must match up with what your host is specified as.
Code:
% showvv -cpgalloc -host <HOSTNAME>
For example:
Code:
% showcpg -sdg
------(MB)------
Id Name Warn Limit Grow Args
0 DISKFCR1 - - 32768 -t r5 -p -devtype FC
1 DISKNLR1 - - 32768 -t r6 -p -devtype NL
% showvv -cpgalloc -host HOST08
Id Name Prov Type UsrCPG SnpCPG
333 HOST08_F tpvv base DISKFCR1 --
334 HOST08_G tpvv base DISKFCR1 --
335 HOST08_T tpvv base DISKFCR1 --
337 HOST08_Y tpvv base DISKNLR1 --
336 HOST08_Z tpvv base DISKFCR1 --
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5 total
Hope that helps,