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.TH LVM 8 "LVM TOOLS #VERSION#" "Sistina Software UK" \" -*- nroff -*-
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.SH NAME
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lvm \(em LVM2 tools
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B lvm
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.RI [ command | file ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.
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lvm provides the command-line tools for LVM2. A separate
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manual page describes each command in detail.
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.P
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If \fBlvm\fP is invoked with no arguments it presents a readline prompt
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(assuming it was compiled with readline support).
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LVM commands may be entered interactively at this prompt with
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readline facilities including history and command name and option
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completion. Refer to \fBreadline\fP(3) for details.
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.P
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If \fBlvm\fP is invoked with argv[0] set to the name of a specific
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LVM command (for example by using a hard or soft link) it acts as
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that command.
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.P
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On invocation, \fBlvm\fP requires that only the standard file descriptors
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stdin, stdout and stderr are available. If others are found, they
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get closed and messages are issued warning about the leak.
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This warning can be suppressed by setting the environment variable
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.B LVM_SUPPRESS_FD_WARNINGS\fP.
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.P
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Where commands take VG or LV names as arguments, the full path name is
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optional. An LV called "lvol0" in a VG called "vg0" can be specified
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as "vg0/lvol0". Where a list of VGs is required but is left empty,
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a list of all VGs will be substituted. Where a list of LVs is required
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but a VG is given, a list of all the LVs in that VG will be substituted.
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So \fBlvdisplay vg0\fP will display all the LVs in "vg0".
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Tags can also be used - see \fB\-\-addtag\fP below.
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.P
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One advantage of using the built-in shell is that configuration
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information gets cached internally between commands.
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.P
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A file containing a simple script with one command per line
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can also be given on the command line. The script can also be
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executed directly if the first line is #! followed by the absolute
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path of \fBlvm\fP.
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.P
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Additional hyphens within option names are ignored. For example,
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\fB\-\-readonly\fP and \fB\-\-read\-only\fP are both accepted.
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.SH BUILT-IN COMMANDS
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The following commands are built into lvm without links
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normally being created in the filesystem for them.
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.sp
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.PD 0
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.TP 14
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.B config
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The same as \fBlvmconfig\fP(8) below.
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.TP
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.B devtypes
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Display the recognised built-in block device types.
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.TP
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.B dumpconfig
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The same as \fBlvmconfig\fP(8) below.
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.TP
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.B formats
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Display recognised metadata formats.
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.TP
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.B fullreport
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Report information about PVs, PV segments, VGs, LVs and LV segments,
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all at once.
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.TP
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.B help
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Display the help text.
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.TP
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.B lastlog
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Display log report of last command run in LVM shell
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if command log reporting is enabled.
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.TP
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.B lvpoll
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Complete lvmpolld operations (Internal command).
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.TP
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.B pvdata
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Not implemented in LVM2.
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.TP
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.B segtypes
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Display recognised Logical Volume segment types.
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.TP
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.B systemid
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Display any system ID currently set on this host.
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.TP
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.B tags
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Display any tags defined on this host.
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.TP
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.B version
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Display version information.
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.PD
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.SH COMMANDS
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The following commands implement the core LVM functionality.
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.sp
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.PD 0
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.TP 14
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.B pvchange
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Change attributes of a Physical Volume.
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.TP
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.B pvck
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Check Physical Volume metadata.
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.TP
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.B pvcreate
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Initialize a disk or partition for use by LVM.
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.TP
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.B pvdisplay
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Display attributes of a Physical Volume.
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.TP
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.B pvmove
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Move Physical Extents.
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.TP
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.B pvremove
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Remove a Physical Volume.
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.TP
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.B pvresize
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Resize a disk or partition in use by LVM2.
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.TP
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.B pvs
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Report information about Physical Volumes.
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.TP
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.B pvscan
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Scan all disks for Physical Volumes.
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.TP
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.B vgcfgbackup
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Backup Volume Group descriptor area.
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.TP
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.B vgcfgrestore
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Restore Volume Group descriptor area.
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.TP
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.B vgchange
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Change attributes of a Volume Group.
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.TP
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.B vgck
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Check Volume Group metadata.
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.TP
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.B vgconvert
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Convert Volume Group metadata format.
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.TP
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.B vgcreate
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Create a Volume Group.
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.TP
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.B vgdisplay
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Display attributes of Volume Groups.
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.TP
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.B vgexport
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Make volume Groups unknown to the system.
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.TP
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.B vgextend
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Add Physical Volumes to a Volume Group.
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.TP
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.B vgimport
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Make exported Volume Groups known to the system.
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.TP
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.B vgimportclone
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Import and rename duplicated Volume Group (e.g. a hardware snapshot).
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.TP
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.B vgmerge
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Merge two Volume Groups.
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.TP
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.B vgmknodes
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Recreate Volume Group directory and Logical Volume special files
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.TP
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.B vgreduce
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Reduce a Volume Group by removing one or more Physical Volumes.
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.TP
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.B vgremove
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Remove a Volume Group.
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.TP
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.B vgrename
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Rename a Volume Group.
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.TP
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.B vgs
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Report information about Volume Groups.
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.TP
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.B vgscan
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Scan all disks for Volume Groups and rebuild caches.
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.TP
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.B vgsplit
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Split a Volume Group into two, moving any logical
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volumes from one Volume Group to another by moving entire Physical
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Volumes.
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.TP
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.B lvchange
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Change attributes of a Logical Volume.
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.TP
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.B lvconvert
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Convert a Logical Volume from linear to mirror or snapshot.
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.TP
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.B lvcreate
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Create a Logical Volume in an existing Volume Group.
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.TP
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.B lvdisplay
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Display attributes of a Logical Volume.
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.TP
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.B lvextend
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Extend the size of a Logical Volume.
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.TP
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.B lvmchange
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Change attributes of the Logical Volume Manager.
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.TP
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.B lvmconfig
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Display the configuration information after
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loading \fBlvm.conf\fP(5) and any other configuration files.
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.TP
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.B lvmdiskscan
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Scan for all devices visible to LVM2.
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.TP
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.B lvmdump
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Create lvm2 information dumps for diagnostic purposes.
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.TP
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.B lvreduce
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Reduce the size of a Logical Volume.
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.TP
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.B lvremove
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Remove a Logical Volume.
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.TP
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.B lvrename
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Rename a Logical Volume.
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.TP
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.B lvresize
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Resize a Logical Volume.
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.TP
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.B lvs
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Report information about Logical Volumes.
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.TP
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.B lvscan
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Scan (all disks) for Logical Volumes.
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.PD
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.P
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The following commands are not implemented in LVM2 but might be
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in the future:
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.BR lvmsadc ", " lvmsar ", " pvdata .
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.SH VALID NAMES
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The valid characters for VG and LV names are:
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.BR a - z
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.BR A - Z
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.BR 0 - 9
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.BR "+ _ . -"
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.P
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VG names cannot begin with a hyphen.
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The name of a new LV also cannot begin with a hyphen. However, if the
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configuration setting \fBmetadata/record_lvs_history\fP is enabled then an LV
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name with a hyphen as a prefix indicates that, although the LV was
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removed, it is still being tracked because it forms part of the history of at
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least one LV that is still present. This helps to record the ancestry of
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thin snapshots even after some links in the chain have been removed.
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A reference to the historical LV 'lvol1' in VG 'vg00' would be 'vg00/-lvol1'
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or just '-lvol1' if the VG is already set. (The latter form must be preceded
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by '--' to terminate command line option processing before reaching this
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argument.)
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.P
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There are also various reserved names that are used internally by lvm that can
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not be used as LV or VG names. A VG cannot be called anything that exists in
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\fI/dev/\fP at the time of creation, nor can it be called '.' or '..'.
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An LV cannot be called '.', '..', 'snapshot' or 'pvmove'.
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The LV name may also not contain any of the following strings:
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\fR'_cdata', '_cmeta', '_corig', '_mlog', '_mimage', '_pmspare',
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\fR'_rimage', '_rmeta', '_tdata', '_tmeta' or '_vorigin'.
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A directory bearing the name of each Volume Group is created under
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\fI/dev\fP when any of its Logical Volumes are activated.
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Each active Logical Volume is accessible from this directory as a symbolic
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link leading to a device node.
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Links or nodes in \fI/dev/mapper\fP are intended only for internal use and
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the precise format and escaping might change between releases and distributions.
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Other software and scripts should use the
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\fI/dev/VolumeGroupName/LogicalVolumeName\fP format to reduce the chance of needing
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amendment when the software is updated. Should you need to process the node
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names in /dev/mapper, you may use \fBdmsetup splitname\fP to separate out the
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original VG, LV and internal layer names.
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.P
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.SH UNIQUE NAMES
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.
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VG names should be unique. vgcreate will produce an error if the
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specified VG name matches an existing VG name. However, there are cases
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where different VGs with the same name can appear to LVM, e.g. after
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moving disks or changing filters.
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When VGs with the same name exist, commands operating on all VGs will
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include all of the VGs with the same name. If the ambiguous VG name is
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specified on the command line, the command will produce an error. The
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error states that multiple VGs exist with the specified name. To process
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one of the VGs specifically, the --select option should be used with the
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UUID of the intended VG: '--select vg_uuid=<uuid>'.
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An exception is if all but one of the VGs with the shared name is foreign
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(see
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.BR lvmsystemid (7).)
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In this case, the one VG that is not foreign is assumed to be the intended
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VG and is processed.
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.P
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LV names are unique within a VG. The name of an historical LV cannot be
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reused until the historical LV has itself been removed or renamed.
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.SH ALLOCATION
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.
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When an operation needs to allocate Physical Extents for one or more
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Logical Volumes, the tools proceed as follows:
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First of all, they generate the complete set of unallocated Physical Extents
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in the Volume Group. If any ranges of Physical Extents are supplied at
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the end of the command line, only unallocated Physical Extents within
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those ranges on the specified Physical Volumes are considered.
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Then they try each allocation policy in turn, starting with the strictest
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policy (\fBcontiguous\fP) and ending with the allocation policy specified
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using \fB\-\-alloc\fP or set as the default for the particular Logical
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Volume or Volume Group concerned. For each policy, working from the
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lowest-numbered Logical Extent of the empty Logical Volume space that
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needs to be filled, they allocate as much space as possible according to
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the restrictions imposed by the policy. If more space is needed,
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they move on to the next policy.
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The restrictions are as follows:
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\fBContiguous\fP requires that the physical location of any Logical
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Extent that is not the first Logical Extent of a Logical Volume is
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adjacent to the physical location of the Logical Extent immediately
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preceding it.
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\fBCling\fP requires that the Physical Volume used for any Logical
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Extent to be added to an existing Logical Volume is already in use by at
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least one Logical Extent earlier in that Logical Volume. If the
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configuration parameter \fBallocation/cling_tag_list\fP is defined, then two
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Physical Volumes are considered to match if any of the listed tags is
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present on both Physical Volumes. This allows groups of Physical
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Volumes with similar properties (such as their physical location) to be
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tagged and treated as equivalent for allocation purposes.
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When a Logical Volume is striped or mirrored, the above restrictions are
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applied independently to each stripe or mirror image (leg) that needs
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space.
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\fBNormal\fP will not choose a Physical Extent that shares the same Physical
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Volume as a Logical Extent already allocated to a parallel Logical
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Volume (i.e. a different stripe or mirror image/leg) at the same offset
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within that parallel Logical Volume.
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When allocating a mirror log at the same time as Logical Volumes to hold
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the mirror data, Normal will first try to select different Physical
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Volumes for the log and the data. If that's not possible and the
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.B allocation/mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs
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configuration parameter is set to 0, it will then allow the log
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to share Physical Volume(s) with part of the data.
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When allocating thin pool metadata, similar considerations to those of a
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mirror log in the last paragraph apply based on the value of the
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.B allocation/thin_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs
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configuration parameter.
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If you rely upon any layout behaviour beyond that documented here, be
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aware that it might change in future versions of the code.
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For example, if you supply on the command line two empty Physical
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Volumes that have an identical number of free Physical Extents available for
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allocation, the current code considers using each of them in the order
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they are listed, but there is no guarantee that future releases will
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maintain that property. If it is important to obtain a specific layout
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for a particular Logical Volume, then you should build it up through a
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sequence of \fBlvcreate\fP(8) and \fBlvconvert\fP(8) steps such that the
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restrictions described above applied to each step leave the tools no
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discretion over the layout.
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To view the way the allocation process currently works in any specific
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case, read the debug logging output, for example by adding \fB\-vvvv\fP to
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a command.
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.SH LOGICAL VOLUME TYPES
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.
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Some logical volume types are simple to create and can be done with a
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single \fBlvcreate\fP(8) command. The linear and striped logical
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volume types are an example of this. Other logical volume types may
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require more than one command to create. The cache (\fBlvmcache\fP(7))
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and thin provisioning (\fBlvmthin\fP(7)) types are examples of this.
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.
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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.
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All tools return a status code of zero on success or non-zero on failure.
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The non-zero codes distinguish only between the broad categories of
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unrecognised commands, problems processing the command line arguments
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and any other failures. As LVM remains under active development, the
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code used in a specific case occasionally changes between releases.
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Message text may also change.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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.TP
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.B HOME
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Directory containing \fI.lvm_history\fP if the internal readline
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shell is invoked.
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.TP
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.B LVM_OUT_FD
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File descriptor to use for common output from LVM commands.
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.TP
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.B LVM_ERR_FD
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File descriptor to use for error output from LVM commands.
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.TP
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.B LVM_REPORT_FD
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File descriptor to use for report output from LVM commands.
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.TP
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.B LVM_COMMAND_PROFILE
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Name of default command profile to use for LVM commands. This profile
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is overriden by direct use of \fB\-\-commandprofile\fP command line option.
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.TP
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.B LVM_RUN_BY_DMEVENTD
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This variable is normally set by dmeventd plugin to inform lvm2 command
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it is running from dmeventd plugin so lvm2 takes some extra action
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to avoid comunication and deadlocks with dmeventd.
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.TP
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.B LVM_SYSTEM_DIR
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Directory containing \fBlvm.conf\fP(5) and other LVM system files.
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Defaults to "\fI#DEFAULT_SYS_DIR#\fP".
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.TP
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.B LVM_SUPPRESS_FD_WARNINGS
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Suppress warnings about unexpected file descriptors passed into LVM.
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.TP
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.B LVM_VG_NAME
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The Volume Group name that is assumed for
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any reference to a Logical Volume that doesn't specify a path.
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Not set by default.
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.TP
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.B LVM_LVMETAD_PIDFILE
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Path to the file that stores the lvmetad process ID.
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.TP
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.B LVM_LVMETAD_SOCKET
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Path to the socket used to communicate with lvmetad.
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.TP
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.B LVM_LVMPOLLD_PIDFILE
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Path to the file that stores the lvmpolld process ID.
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.TP
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.B LVM_LVMPOLLD_SOCKET
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Path to the socket used to communicate with lvmpolld..
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.TP
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.B LVM_LOG_FILE_EPOCH
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A string of up to 32 letters appended to the log filename and
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followed by the process ID and a startup timestamp using
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this format string "_%s_%d_%llu". When set, each process logs to a
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separate file.
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.TP
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.B LVM_LOG_FILE_MAX_LINES
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If more than this number of lines are sent to the log file, the command gets
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aborted. Automated tests use this to terminate looping commands.
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.TP
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.B LVM_EXPECTED_EXIT_STATUS
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The status anticipated when the process exits. Use ">N" to match any
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status greater than N. If the actual exit status matches and a log
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file got produced, it is deleted.
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.B LVM_LOG_FILE_EPOCH
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and
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.B LVM_EXPECTED_EXIT_STATUS
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together allow automated test scripts to discard uninteresting log data.
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.TP
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.B LVM_SUPPRESS_LOCKING_FAILURE_MESSAGES
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Used to suppress warning messages when the configured locking is known
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to be unavailable.
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.TP
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.B DM_ABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERRORS
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Abort processing if the code detects a non-fatal internal error.
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.TP
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.B DM_DISABLE_UDEV
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Avoid interaction with udev. LVM will manage the relevant nodes in /dev
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directly.
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.SH FILES
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.
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.I #DEFAULT_SYS_DIR#/lvm.conf
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.br
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.I $HOME/.lvm_history
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.
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.nh
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.BR lvm (8)
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.BR lvm.conf (5)
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.BR lvmconfig (8)
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.BR pvchange (8)
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.BR pvck (8)
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.BR pvcreate (8)
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.BR pvdisplay (8)
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.BR pvmove (8)
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.BR pvremove (8)
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.BR pvresize (8)
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.BR pvs (8)
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.BR pvscan (8)
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.BR vgcfgbackup (8)
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.BR vgcfgrestore (8)
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.BR vgchange (8)
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.BR vgck (8)
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.BR vgcreate (8)
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.BR vgconvert (8)
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.BR vgdisplay (8)
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.BR vgexport (8)
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.BR vgextend (8)
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.BR vgimport (8)
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.BR vgimportclone (8)
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.BR vgmerge (8)
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.BR vgmknodes (8)
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.BR vgreduce (8)
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.BR vgremove (8)
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.BR vgrename (8)
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.BR vgs (8)
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.BR vgscan (8)
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.BR vgsplit (8)
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.BR lvcreate (8)
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.BR lvchange (8)
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.BR lvconvert (8)
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.BR lvdisplay (8)
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.BR lvextend (8)
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.BR lvreduce (8)
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.BR lvremove (8)
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.BR lvrename (8)
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.BR lvresize (8)
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.BR lvs (8)
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.BR lvscan (8)
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.BR lvm2-activation-generator (8)
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.BR blkdeactivate (8)
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.BR lvmdump (8)
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.BR dmeventd (8)
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.BR lvmetad (8)
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.BR lvmpolld (8)
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.BR lvmlockd (8)
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.BR lvmlockctl (8)
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.BR clvmd (8)
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.BR cmirrord (8)
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.BR lvmdbusd (8)
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.BR lvmsystemid (7)
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.BR lvmreport (7)
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.BR lvmraid (7)
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.BR lvmthin (7)
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.BR lvmcache (7)
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.BR dmsetup (8),
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.BR readline (3)
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