Finding target mount location of LVM logical volume

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Currently I use the following script to get the target mount point of a specific Logical Volume.



df $(lvs --noheadings -o path VG_NAME/lv_name) | tail -1 | awk 'print $1, $NF'

findmnt -l | grep $(lvdisplay --noheadings -C -o "lv_dm_path" VG_NAME/lv_name) | awk 'print $2, $1'


Any shorter way to achieve this?










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    Is there some reason why you aren't reading /proc/mounts or /etc/fstab?

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    Mar 6 at 14:15











  • @telcoM: thank you for the suggestion

    – Ibrahim Quraish
    Mar 6 at 14:20















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Currently I use the following script to get the target mount point of a specific Logical Volume.



df $(lvs --noheadings -o path VG_NAME/lv_name) | tail -1 | awk 'print $1, $NF'

findmnt -l | grep $(lvdisplay --noheadings -C -o "lv_dm_path" VG_NAME/lv_name) | awk 'print $2, $1'


Any shorter way to achieve this?










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    Is there some reason why you aren't reading /proc/mounts or /etc/fstab?

    – telcoM
    Mar 6 at 14:15











  • @telcoM: thank you for the suggestion

    – Ibrahim Quraish
    Mar 6 at 14:20













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Currently I use the following script to get the target mount point of a specific Logical Volume.



df $(lvs --noheadings -o path VG_NAME/lv_name) | tail -1 | awk 'print $1, $NF'

findmnt -l | grep $(lvdisplay --noheadings -C -o "lv_dm_path" VG_NAME/lv_name) | awk 'print $2, $1'


Any shorter way to achieve this?










share|improve this question
















Currently I use the following script to get the target mount point of a specific Logical Volume.



df $(lvs --noheadings -o path VG_NAME/lv_name) | tail -1 | awk 'print $1, $NF'

findmnt -l | grep $(lvdisplay --noheadings -C -o "lv_dm_path" VG_NAME/lv_name) | awk 'print $2, $1'


Any shorter way to achieve this?







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  • 1





    Is there some reason why you aren't reading /proc/mounts or /etc/fstab?

    – telcoM
    Mar 6 at 14:15











  • @telcoM: thank you for the suggestion

    – Ibrahim Quraish
    Mar 6 at 14:20












  • 1





    Is there some reason why you aren't reading /proc/mounts or /etc/fstab?

    – telcoM
    Mar 6 at 14:15











  • @telcoM: thank you for the suggestion

    – Ibrahim Quraish
    Mar 6 at 14:20







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Is there some reason why you aren't reading /proc/mounts or /etc/fstab?

– telcoM
Mar 6 at 14:15





Is there some reason why you aren't reading /proc/mounts or /etc/fstab?

– telcoM
Mar 6 at 14:15













@telcoM: thank you for the suggestion

– Ibrahim Quraish
Mar 6 at 14:20





@telcoM: thank you for the suggestion

– Ibrahim Quraish
Mar 6 at 14:20










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