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conf: Regenerate example.conf.

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Alasdair G Kergon 2015-08-17 16:51:43 +01:00
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@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ devices {
# Configuration option devices/default_data_alignment.
# Default alignment of the start of a PV data area in MB.
# If set to 0, a value of 64KB will be used.
# If set to 0, a value of 64KiB will be used.
# Set to 1 for 1MiB, 2 for 2MiB, etc.
# default_data_alignment = 1
@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ devices {
data_alignment_detection = 1
# Configuration option devices/data_alignment.
# Alignment of the start of a PV data area in KB.
# Alignment of the start of a PV data area in KiB.
# If a PV is placed directly on an md device and
# md_chunk_alignment or data_alignment_detection are enabled,
# then this setting is ignored. Otherwise, md_chunk_alignment
@ -234,10 +234,10 @@ devices {
# Detect PV data alignment offset based on sysfs device information.
# The start of a PV aligned data area will be shifted by the
# alignment_offset exposed in sysfs. This offset is often 0, but
# may be non-zero. Certain 4KB sector drives that compensate for
# may be non-zero. Certain 4KiB sector drives that compensate for
# windows partitioning will have an alignment_offset of 3584 bytes
# (sector 7 is the lowest aligned logical block, the 4KB sectors start
# at LBA -1, and consequently sector 63 is aligned on a 4KB boundary).
# (sector 7 is the lowest aligned logical block, the 4KiB sectors start
# at LBA -1, and consequently sector 63 is aligned on a 4KiB boundary).
# pvcreate --dataalignmentoffset will skip this detection.
data_alignment_offset_detection = 1
@ -282,9 +282,9 @@ devices {
require_restorefile_with_uuid = 1
# Configuration option devices/pv_min_size.
# Minimum size (in KB) of block devices which can be used as PVs.
# Minimum size in KiB of block devices which can be used as PVs.
# In a clustered environment all nodes must use the same value.
# Any value smaller than 512KB is ignored. The previous built-in
# Any value smaller than 512KiB is ignored. The previous built-in
# value was 512.
pv_min_size = 2048
@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ devices {
}
# Configuration section allocation.
# How LVM selects free space for Logical Volumes.
# How LVM selects space and applies properties to LVs.
allocation {
# Configuration option allocation/cling_tag_list.
@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ allocation {
# Look for and erase any signatures while zeroing a new LV.
# Zeroing is controlled by the -Z/--zero option, and if not
# specified, zeroing is used by default if possible.
# Zeroing simply overwrites the first 4 KiB of a new LV
# Zeroing simply overwrites the first 4KiB of a new LV
# with zeroes and does no signature detection or wiping.
# Signature wiping goes beyond zeroing and detects exact
# types and positions of signatures within the whole LV.
@ -374,17 +374,31 @@ allocation {
# Cache pool metadata and data will always use different PVs.
cache_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs = 0
# Configuration option allocation/cache_pool_cachemode.
# The default cache mode used for new cache pools.
# Configuration option allocation/cache_mode.
# The default cache mode used for new cache.
# Possible options are: writethrough, writeback.
# writethrough - Data blocks are immediately written from
# the cache to disk.
# writeback - Data blocks are written from the cache back
# to disk after some delay to improve performance.
# cache_pool_cachemode = "writethrough"
# This setting replaces allocation/cache_pool_cachemode.
# cache_mode = "writethrough"
# Configuration option allocation/cache_policy.
# The default cache policy used for new cache volume.
# For the kernel 4.2 and newer the default policy is smq
# (Stochastic multique), otherwise the older mq (Multiqueue),
# policy is selected.
# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
# Configuration section allocation/cache_settings.
# Individual settings for policies.
# See the help for individual policies for more info.
# cache_settings {
# }
# Configuration option allocation/cache_pool_chunk_size.
# The minimal chunk size (in kiB) for cache pool volumes.
# The minimal chunk size in KiB for cache pool volumes.
# Using a chunk_size that is too large can result in wasteful
# use of the cache, where small reads and writes can cause
# large sections of an LV to be mapped into the cache. However,
@ -392,8 +406,8 @@ allocation {
# overhead trying to manage the numerous chunks that become mapped
# into the cache. The former is more of a problem than the latter
# in most cases, so we default to a value that is on the smaller
# end of the spectrum. Supported values range from 32(kiB) to
# 1048576 in multiples of 32.
# end of the spectrum. Supported values range from 32KiB to
# 1GiB in multiples of 32.
# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
# Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs.
@ -424,17 +438,17 @@ allocation {
# thin_pool_chunk_size_policy = "generic"
# Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size.
# The minimal chunk size (in KB) for thin pool volumes.
# The minimal chunk size in KiB for thin pool volumes.
# Larger chunk sizes may improve performance for plain
# thin volumes, however using them for snapshot volumes
# is less efficient, as it consumes more space and takes
# extra time for copying. When unset, lvm tries to estimate
# chunk size starting from 64KB. Supported values are in
# the range 64 to 1048576.
# chunk size starting from 64KiB. Supported values are in
# the range 64KiB to 1GiB.
# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
# Configuration option allocation/physical_extent_size.
# Default physical extent size to use for new VGs (in KB).
# Default physical extent size in KiB to use for new VGs.
# physical_extent_size = 4096
}
@ -779,11 +793,11 @@ global {
sparse_segtype_default = "@DEFAULT_SPARSE_SEGTYPE@"
# Configuration option global/lvdisplay_shows_full_device_path.
# Enable this to reinstate the previous lvdisplay name format.
# The default format for displaying LV names in lvdisplay was changed
# in version 2.02.89 to show the LV name and path separately.
# Previously this was always shown as /dev/vgname/lvname even when that
# was never a valid path in the /dev filesystem.
# Enable this option to reinstate the previous format.
# lvdisplay_shows_full_device_path = 0
# Configuration option global/use_lvmetad.
@ -889,6 +903,15 @@ global {
# thin_disabled_features = [ "discards", "block_size" ]
# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
# Configuration option global/cache_disabled_features.
# Features to not use in the cache driver.
# This can be helpful for testing, or to avoid
# using a feature that is causing problems.
# Features: policy_mq, policy_smq.
# Example:
# cache_disabled_features = [ "policy_smq" ]
# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
# Configuration option global/cache_check_executable.
# The full path to the cache_check command.
# LVM uses this command to check that a cache metadata
@ -1031,12 +1054,12 @@ activation {
use_linear_target = 1
# Configuration option activation/reserved_stack.
# Stack size in KB to reserve for use while devices are suspended.
# Stack size in KiB to reserve for use while devices are suspended.
# Insufficent reserve risks I/O deadlock during device suspension.
reserved_stack = 64
# Configuration option activation/reserved_memory.
# Memory size in KB to reserve for use while devices are suspended.
# Memory size in KiB to reserve for use while devices are suspended.
# Insufficent reserve risks I/O deadlock during device suspension.
reserved_memory = 8192
@ -1267,7 +1290,7 @@ activation {
monitoring = 1
# Configuration option activation/polling_interval.
# Check pvmove or lvconvert progress at this interval (seconds)
# Check pvmove or lvconvert progress at this interval (seconds).
# When pvmove or lvconvert must wait for the kernel to finish
# synchronising or merging data, they check and report progress
# at intervals of this number of seconds.