.TH VGCHANGE 8 "LVM TOOLS" "Sistina Software UK" \" -*- nroff -*- .SH NAME vgchange \- change attributes of a volume group .SH SYNOPSIS .B vgchange .RB [\-A | \-\-autobackup " {" y | n }] .RB [\-a | \-\-available " {" y | n }] .RB [\-d | \-\-debug] .RB [\-h | \-\-help] .RB [\-\-ignorelockingfailure] .RB [\-l | \-\-logicalvolume .IR MaxLogicalVolumes ] .RB [\-P | \-\-partial] .RB [-t | \-\-test] .RB [\-v | \-\-verbose] .RB [\-\-version ] .RB [\-x | \-\-resizeable " {" y | n }] .RI [ VolumeGroupName ...] .SH DESCRIPTION .B vgchange allows you to change the attributes of one or more volume groups. Its main purpose is to activate and deactivate .IR VolumeGroupName , or all volume groups if none is specified. Only active volume groups are subject to changes and allow access to their logical volumes. [Not yet implemented: During volume group activation, if .B vgchange recognizes snapshot logical volumes which were dropped because they ran out of space, it displays a message informing the administrator that such snapshots should be removed (see .BR lvremove (8)). ] .SH OPTIONS See \fBlvm\fP for common options. .TP .BR \-A ", " \-\-autobackup { y | n } Controls automatic backup of metadata after the change. See .B vgcfgbackup (8). Default is yes. .TP .BR \-a ", " \-\-available { y | n } Controls the availability of the volume group for input/output. In other words: makes a volume group known/unknown to the kernel. .TP .BR \-l ", " \-\-logicalvolume " " \fIMaxLogicalVolumes\fR Changes the maximum logical volume number of an existing inactive volume group. .TP .BR \-x ", " \-\-resizeable { y | n } Enables or disables the extension/reduction of this volume group with/by physical volumes. .SH EXAMPLES To activate all known volume groups in the system: .nf \ vgchange -a y .fi To change the maximum number of logical volumes of inactive volume group .B vg00 to 128. .nf \ vgchange -l 128 /dev/vg00 .fi .SH SEE ALSO .BR lvm (8), .BR vgcreate (8)