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man pvscan: just write --activate in description
rather than -a|--activate, because web pages on man7.org are not printing the | character.
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@ -64,8 +64,7 @@ When event-driven system services detect a new LVM device, the first step
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is to automatically scan and cache the metadata from the device. This is
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is to automatically scan and cache the metadata from the device. This is
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done by pvscan --cache. A second step is to automatically activate LVs
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done by pvscan --cache. A second step is to automatically activate LVs
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that are present on the new device. This auto-activation is done by the
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that are present on the new device. This auto-activation is done by the
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same pvscan --cache command when the option '-a|--activate ay' is
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same pvscan --cache command when the option --activate ay is included.
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included.
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Auto-activation of VGs or LVs can be enabled/disabled using:
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Auto-activation of VGs or LVs can be enabled/disabled using:
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@ -80,11 +79,11 @@ When this setting is undefined, all LVs are auto-activated (when lvm is
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fully integrated with the event-driven system services.)
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fully integrated with the event-driven system services.)
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When a VG or LV is not auto-activated, traditional activation using
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When a VG or LV is not auto-activated, traditional activation using
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vgchange or lvchange -a|--activate is needed.
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vgchange or lvchange --activate is needed.
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.IP \[bu] 2
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.IP \[bu] 2
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pvscan auto-activation can be only done in combination with --cache.
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pvscan auto-activation can be only done in combination with --cache.
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.IP \[bu] 2
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Auto-activation is designated by the "a" argument in '-a|--activate ay'.
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Auto-activation is designated by the "a" argument in --activate ay.
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This is meant to distinguish system generated commands from explicit user
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This is meant to distinguish system generated commands from explicit user
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commands, although it can be used in any activation command. Whenever it
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commands, although it can be used in any activation command. Whenever it
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is used, the auto_activation_volume_list is applied.
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is used, the auto_activation_volume_list is applied.
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