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.TH LVCREATE 8 "LVM TOOLS #VERSION#" "Sistina Software UK" \" -*- nroff -*-
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.SH NAME
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lvcreate \- create a logical volume in an existing volume group
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.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.
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.ad l
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.B lvcreate
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.RB [ \-a | \-\-activate
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.RB [ a ][ e | l | s ]{ y | n }]
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.RB [ \-\-addtag
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.IR Tag ]
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.RB [ \-\-alloc
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.IR Allocation\%Policy ]
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.RB [ \-A | \-\-autobackup
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.RB { y | n }]
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.RB [ \-H | \-\-cache ]
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.RB [ \-\-cachemode
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.RB { passthrough | writeback | writethrough }]
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.RB [ \-\-cachepolicy
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.IR Policy ]
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.RB \%[ \-\-cachepool
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.IR CachePoolLogicalVolume ]
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.RB [ \-\-cachesettings
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.IR Key \fB= Value ]
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.RB [ \-c | \-\-chunksize
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.IR ChunkSize ]
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.RB [ \-\-commandprofile
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.IR ProfileName ]
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.RB \%[ \-C | \-\-contiguous
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.RB { y | n }]
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.RB [ \-d | \-\-debug ]
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.RB [ \-\-discards
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.RB \%{ ignore | nopassdown | passdown }]
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.RB [ \-\-errorwhenfull
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.RB { y | n }]
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.RB [{ \-l | \-\-extents
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.BR \fILogicalExtents\%Number [ % { FREE | PVS | VG }]
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.RB |
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.BR \-L | \-\-size
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.BR \fILogicalVolumeSize }
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.RB [ \-i | \-\-stripes
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.IR Stripes
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.RB [ \-I | \-\-stripesize
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.IR StripeSize ]]]
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.RB [ \-h | \-? | \-\-help ]
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.RB [ \-K | \-\-ignoreactivationskip ]
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.RB [ \-\-ignoremonitoring ]
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.RB [ \-\-minor
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.IR Minor
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.RB [ \-j | \-\-major
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.IR Major ]]
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.RB [ \-\-metadataprofile
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.IR Profile\%Name ]
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.RB [ \-m | \-\-mirrors
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.IR Mirrors
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.RB [ \-\-corelog | \-\-mirrorlog
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.RB { disk | core | mirrored }]
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.RB [ \-\-nosync ]
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.RB [ \-R | \-\-regionsize
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.BR \fIMirrorLogRegionSize ]]
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.RB [ \-\-monitor
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.RB { y | n }]
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.RB [ \-n | \-\-name
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.IR Logical\%Volume ]
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.RB [ \-\-noudevsync ]
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.RB [ \-p | \-\-permission
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.RB { r | rw }]
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.RB [ \-M | \-\-persistent
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.RB { y | n }]
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.\" .RB [ \-\-pooldatasize
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.\" .I DataVolumeSize
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.RB \%[ \-\-poolmetadatasize
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.IR MetadataVolumeSize ]
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.RB [ \-\-poolmetadataspare
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.RB { y | n }]
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.RB [ \-\- [ raid ] maxrecoveryrate
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.IR Rate ]
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.RB [ \-\- [ raid ] minrecoveryrate
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.IR Rate ]
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.RB [ \-r | \-\-readahead
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.RB { \fIReadAheadSectors | auto | none }]
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.RB \%[ \-k | \-\-setactivationskip
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.RB { y | n }]
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.RB [ \-s | \-\-snapshot ]
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.RB [ \-V | \-\-virtualsize
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.IR VirtualSize ]
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.RB [ \-t | \-\-test ]
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.RB [ \-T | \-\-thin ]
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.RB [ \-\-thinpool
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.IR ThinPoolLogicalVolume ]
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.RB [ \-\-type
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.IR SegmentType ]
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.RB [ \-v | \-\-verbose ]
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.RB [ \-W | \-\-wipesignatures
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.RB { y | n }]
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.RB [ \-Z | \-\-zero
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.RB { y | n }]
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.RI [ VolumeGroup
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.RI |
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.RI \%{ ExternalOrigin | Origin | Pool } LogicalVolume
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.RI \%[ PhysicalVolumePath [ \fB: \fIPE \fR[ \fB\- PE ]]...]]
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.LP
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.B lvcreate
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.RB [ \-l | \-\-extents
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.BR \fILogicalExtentsNumber [ % { FREE | ORIGIN | PVS | VG }]
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.BR \-L | \-\-size
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.\" | \-\-pooldatasize
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.IR LogicalVolumeSize ]
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.RB [ \-c | \-\-chunksize
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.IR ChunkSize ]
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.RB \%[ \-\-commandprofile
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.IR Profile\%Name ]
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.RB [ \-\-noudevsync ]
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.RB [ \-\-ignoremonitoring ]
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.RB [ \-\-metadataprofile
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.IR Profile\%Name ]
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.RB \%[ \-\-monitor
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.RB { y | n }]
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.RB [ \-n | \-\-name
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.IR SnapshotLogicalVolumeName ]
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.BR \-s | \-\-snapshot | \-H | \-\-cache
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.RI \%{[ VolumeGroup \fB/\fP] OriginalLogicalVolume
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.RB \%[ \-V | \-\-virtualsize
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.IR VirtualSize ]}
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.ad b
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.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.
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lvcreate creates a new logical volume in a volume group (see
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.BR vgcreate "(8), " vgchange (8))
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by allocating logical extents from the free physical extent pool
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of that volume group. If there are not enough free physical extents then
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the volume group can be extended (see
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.BR vgextend (8))
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with other physical volumes or by reducing existing logical volumes
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of this volume group in size (see
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.BR lvreduce (8)).
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If you specify one or more PhysicalVolumes, allocation of physical
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extents will be restricted to these volumes.
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.br
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.br
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The second form supports the creation of snapshot logical volumes which
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keep the contents of the original logical volume for backup purposes.
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.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.
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See
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.BR lvm (8)
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for common options.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-a | \-\-activate
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.RB [ a ][ l | e | s ]{ y | n }
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.br
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Controls the availability of the Logical Volumes for immediate use after
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the command finishes running.
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By default, new Logical Volumes are activated (\fB\-ay\fP).
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If it is possible technically, \fB\-an\fP will leave the new Logical
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Volume inactive. But for example, snapshots of active origin can only be
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created in the active state so \fB\-an\fP cannot be used with
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\fB-\-type snapshot\fP. This does not apply to thin volume snapshots,
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which are by default created with flag to skip their activation
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(\fB-ky\fP).
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Normally the \fB\-\-zero n\fP argument has to be supplied too because
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zeroing (the default behaviour) also requires activation.
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If autoactivation option is used (\fB\-aay\fP), the logical volume is
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activated only if it matches an item in the
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\fBactivation/auto_activation_volume_list\fP
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set in \fBlvm.conf\fP(5).
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For autoactivated logical volumes, \fB\-\-zero n\fP and
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\fB\-\-wipesignatures n\fP is always assumed and it can't
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be overridden. If the clustered locking is enabled,
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\fB\-aey\fP will activate exclusively on one node and
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.BR \-a { a | l } y
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will activate only on the local node.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-H | \-\-cache
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.br
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Creates cache or cache pool logical volume.
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.\" or both.
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Specifying the optional argument \fB\-\-extents\fP or \fB\-\-size\fP
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will cause the creation of the cache logical volume.
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.\" Specifying the optional argument \fB\-\-pooldatasize\fP will cause
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.\" the creation of the cache pool logical volume.
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.\" Specifying both arguments will cause the creation of cache with its
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.\" cache pool volume.
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When the Volume group name is specified together with existing logical volume
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name which is NOT a cache pool name, such volume is treated
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as cache origin volume and cache pool is created. In this case the
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\fB\-\-extents\fP or \fB\-\-size\fP is used to specify size of cache pool volume.
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See \fBlvmcache\fP(7) for more info about caching support.
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Note that the cache segment type requires a dm-cache kernel module version
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1.3.0 or greater.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-cachemode
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.RB { passthrough | writeback | writethrough }
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.br
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Specifying a cache mode determines when the writes to a cache LV
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are considered complete. When \fBwriteback\fP is specified, a write is
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considered complete as soon as it is stored in the cache pool LV.
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If \fBwritethough\fP is specified, a write is considered complete only
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when it has been stored in the cache pool LV and on the origin LV.
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While \fBwritethrough\fP may be slower for writes, it is more
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resilient if something should happen to a device associated with the
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cache pool LV. With \fBpassthrough\fP mode, all reads are served
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from origin LV (all reads miss the cache) and all writes are
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forwarded to the origin LV; additionally, write hits cause cache
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block invalidates. See \fBlvmcache(7)\fP for more details.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-cachepolicy
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.IR Policy
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.br
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Only applicable to cached LVs; see also \fBlvmcache(7)\fP. Sets
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the cache policy. \fBmq\fP is the basic policy name. \fBsmq\fP is more advanced
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version available in newer kernels.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-cachepool
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.IR CachePoolLogicalVolume { Name | Path }
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.br
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Specifies the name of cache pool volume name. The other way to specify pool name
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is to append name to Volume group name argument.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-cachesettings
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.IB Key = Value
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.br
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Only applicable to cached LVs; see also \fBlvmcache(7)\fP. Sets
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the cache tunable settings. In most use-cases, default values should be adequate.
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Special string value \fBdefault\fP switches setting back to its default kernel value
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and removes it from the list of settings stored in lvm2 metadata.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-c | \-\-chunksize
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.SIZE_G \%ChunkSize
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.br
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Gives the size of chunk for snapshot, cache pool and thin pool logical volumes.
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Default unit is in kilobytes.
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.br
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For snapshots the value must be power of 2 between 4KiB and 512KiB
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and the default value is 4KiB.
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.br
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For cache pools the value must a multiple of 32KiB
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between 32KiB and 1GiB. The default is 64KiB.
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When the size is specified with volume caching, it may not be smaller
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than cache pool creation chunk size was.
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.br
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For thin pools the value must be a multiple of 64KiB
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between 64KiB and 1GiB.
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Default value starts with 64KiB and grows up to
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fit the pool metadata size within 128MiB,
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if the pool metadata size is not specified.
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See
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.BR lvm.conf (5)
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setting \fBallocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_policy\fP
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to select different calculation policy.
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Thin pool target version <1.4 requires this value to be a power of 2.
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For target version <1.5 discard is not supported for non power of 2 values.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-C | \-\-contiguous
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.RB { y | n }
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.br
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Sets or resets the contiguous allocation policy for
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logical volumes. Default is no contiguous allocation based
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on a next free principle.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-corelog
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.br
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This is shortcut for option \fB\-\-mirrorlog core\fP.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-discards
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.RB { ignore | nopassdown | passdown }
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.br
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Sets discards behavior for thin pool.
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Default is \fBpassdown\fP.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-errorwhenfull
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.RB { y | n }
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.br
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Configures thin pool behaviour when data space is exhausted.
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Default is \fBn\fPo.
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Device will queue I/O operations until target timeout
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(see dm-thin-pool kernel module option \fPno_space_timeout\fP)
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expires. Thus configured system has a time to i.e. extend
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the size of thin pool data device.
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When set to \fBy\fPes, the I/O operation is immeditelly errored.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-K | \-\-ignoreactivationskip
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.br
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Ignore the flag to skip Logical Volumes during activation.
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Use \fB\-\-setactivationskip\fP option to set or reset
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activation skipping flag persistently for logical volume.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-ignoremonitoring
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.br
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Make no attempt to interact with dmeventd unless \fB\-\-monitor\fP
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is specified.
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.
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.HP
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.BR -l | \-\-extents
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.IR LogicalExtentsNumber \c
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.RB [ % { VG | PVS | FREE | ORIGIN }]
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.br
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Gives the number of logical extents to allocate for the new
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logical volume. The total number of physical extents allocated will be
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greater than this, for example, if the volume is mirrored.
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The number can also be expressed as a percentage of the total space
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in the Volume Group with the suffix \fB%VG\fP, as a percentage of the
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remaining free space in the Volume Group with the suffix \fB%FREE\fP, as a
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percentage of the remaining free space for the specified
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PhysicalVolume(s) with the suffix \fB%PVS\fP, or (for a snapshot) as a
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percentage of the total space in the Origin Logical Volume with the
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suffix \fB%ORIGIN\fP (i.e. \fB100%ORIGIN\fP provides space for the whole origin).
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When expressed as a percentage, the number is treated
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as an approximate upper limit for the number of physical extents
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to be allocated (including extents used by any mirrors, for example).
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-j | \-\-major
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.IR Major
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.br
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Sets the major number.
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Major numbers are not supported with pool volumes.
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This option is supported only on older systems
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(kernel version 2.4) and is ignored on modern Linux systems where major
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numbers are dynamically assigned.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-metadataprofile
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.IR ProfileName
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.br
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Uses and attaches the \fIProfileName\fP configuration profile to the logical
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volume metadata. Whenever the logical volume is processed next time,
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the profile is automatically applied. If the volume group has another
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profile attached, the logical volume profile is preferred.
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See \fBlvm.conf\fP(5) for more information about \fBmetadata profiles\fP.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-minor
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.IR Minor
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.br
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Sets the minor number.
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Minor numbers are not supported with pool volumes.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-m | \-\-mirrors
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.IR mirrors
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.br
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Creates a mirrored logical volume with \fImirrors\fP copies.
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For example, specifying \fB\-m 1\fP
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would result in a mirror with two-sides; that is,
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a linear volume plus one copy.
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Specifying the optional argument \fB\-\-nosync\fP will cause the creation
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of the mirror to skip the initial resynchronization. Any data written
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afterwards will be mirrored, but the original contents will not be
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copied. This is useful for skipping a potentially long and resource
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intensive initial sync of an empty device.
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There are two implementations of mirroring which can be used and correspond
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to the "\fIraid1\fP" and "\fImirror\fP" segment types.
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The default is "\fIraid1\fP". See the
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\fB\-\-type\fP option for more information if you would like to use the
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legacy "\fImirror\fP" segment type. See
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.BR lvm.conf (5)
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settings \fB global/mirror_segtype_default\fP
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and \fBglobal/raid10_segtype_default\fP
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to configure default mirror segment type.
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The options
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\fB\-\-mirrorlog\fP and \fB\-\-corelog\fP apply
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to the legacy "\fImirror\fP" segment type only.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-mirrorlog
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.RB { disk | core | mirrored }
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.br
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Specifies the type of log to be used for logical volumes utilizing
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the legacy "\fImirror\fP" segment type.
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.br
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The default is \fBdisk\fP, which is persistent and requires
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a small amount of storage space, usually on a separate device from the
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data being mirrored.
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.br
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Using \fBcore\fP means the mirror is regenerated by copying the data
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from the first device each time the logical volume is activated,
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like after every reboot.
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.br
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Using \fBmirrored\fP will create a persistent log that is itself mirrored.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-monitor
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.RB { y | n }
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.br
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Starts or avoids monitoring a mirrored, snapshot or thin pool logical volume with
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dmeventd, if it is installed.
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If a device used by a monitored mirror reports an I/O error,
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the failure is handled according to
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\fBactivation/mirror_image_fault_policy\fP
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and \fBactivation/mirror_log_fault_policy\fP
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set in \fBlvm.conf\fP(5).
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-n | \-\-name
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.IR LogicalVolume { Name | Path }
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.br
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Sets the name for the new logical volume.
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.br
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Without this option a default name of "lvol#" will be generated where
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# is the LVM internal number of the logical volume.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-nosync
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.br
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Causes the creation of the mirror to skip the initial resynchronization.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-noudevsync
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.br
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Disables udev synchronisation. The
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process will not wait for notification from udev.
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It will continue irrespective of any possible udev processing
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in the background. You should only use this if udev is not running
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or has rules that ignore the devices LVM2 creates.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-p | \-\-permission
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.RB { r | rw }
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.br
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Sets access permissions to read only (\fBr\fP) or read and write (\fBrw\fP).
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.br
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Default is read and write.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-M | \-\-persistent
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.RB { y | n }
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.br
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Set to \fBy\fP to make the minor number specified persistent.
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Pool volumes cannot have persistent major and minor numbers.
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Defaults to \fBy\fPes only when major or minor number is specified.
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Otherwise it is \fBn\fPo.
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.\" .HP
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.\" .IR \fB\-\-pooldatasize " " PoolDataVolumeSize [ bBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE ]
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.\" Sets the size of pool's data logical volume.
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.\" For thin pools you may also specify the size
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.\" with the option \fB\-\-size\fP.
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.\"
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-poolmetadatasize
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.SIZE_G \%MetadataVolumeSize
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.br
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Sets the size of pool's metadata logical volume.
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Supported values are in range between 2MiB and 16GiB for thin pool,
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and upto 16GiB for cache pool. The minimum value is computed from pool's
|
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data size.
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Default value for thin pool is (Pool_LV_size / Pool_LV_chunk_size * 64b).
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Default unit is megabytes.
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.
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.HP
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.BR \-\-poolmetadataspare
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.RB { y | n }
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.br
|
|
Controls creation and maintanence of pool metadata spare logical volume
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that will be used for automated pool recovery.
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Only one such volume is maintained within a volume group
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with the size of the biggest pool metadata volume.
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Default is \fBy\fPes.
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.
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.HP
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|
.BR \-\- [ raid ] maxrecoveryrate
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.SIZE_G \%Rate
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.br
|
|
Sets the maximum recovery rate for a RAID logical volume. \fIRate\fP
|
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is specified as an amount per second for each device in the array.
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If no suffix is given, then KiB/sec/device is assumed. Setting the
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recovery rate to 0 means it will be unbounded.
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.
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.HP
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|
.BR \-\- [ raid ] minrecoveryrate
|
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.SIZE_G \%Rate
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.br
|
|
Sets the minimum recovery rate for a RAID logical volume. \fIRate\fP
|
|
is specified as an amount per second for each device in the array.
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If no suffix is given, then KiB/sec/device is assumed. Setting the
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recovery rate to 0 means it will be unbounded.
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.
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.HP
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|
.BR \-r | \-\-readahead
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.RB { \fIReadAheadSectors | auto | none }
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.br
|
|
Sets read ahead sector count of this logical volume.
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For volume groups with metadata in lvm1 format, this must
|
|
be a value between 2 and 120.
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The default value is \fBauto\fP which allows the kernel to choose
|
|
a suitable value automatically.
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\fBnone\fP is equivalent to specifying zero.
|
|
.
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.HP
|
|
.BR \-R | \-\-regionsize
|
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.SIZE_G \%MirrorLogRegionSize
|
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.br
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|
A mirror is divided into regions of this size (in MiB), and the mirror log
|
|
uses this granularity to track which regions are in sync.
|
|
.
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|
.HP
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|
.BR \-k | \-\-setactivationskip
|
|
.RB { y | n }
|
|
.br
|
|
Controls whether Logical Volumes are persistently flagged to be skipped during
|
|
activation. By default, thin snapshot volumes are flagged for activation skip.
|
|
See
|
|
.BR lvm.conf (5)
|
|
\fBactivation/auto_set_activation_skip\fP
|
|
how to change its default behaviour.
|
|
To activate such volumes, an extra \fB\-\-ignoreactivationskip\fP
|
|
option must be used. The flag is not applied during deactivation. Use
|
|
\fBlvchange \-\-setactivationskip\fP
|
|
command to change the skip flag for existing volumes.
|
|
To see whether the flag is attached, use \fBlvs\fP command
|
|
where the state of the flag is reported within \fBlv_attr\fP bits.
|
|
.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-L | \-\-size
|
|
.SIZE_E \%LogicalVolumeSize
|
|
.br
|
|
Gives the size to allocate for the new logical volume.
|
|
A size suffix of \fBB\fP for bytes, \fBS\fP for sectors as 512 bytes,
|
|
\fBK\fP for kilobytes, \fBM\fP for megabytes,
|
|
\fBG\fP for gigabytes, \fBT\fP for terabytes, \fBP\fP for petabytes
|
|
or \fBE\fP for exabytes is optional.
|
|
.br
|
|
Default unit is megabytes.
|
|
.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-s | \fB\-\-snapshot
|
|
.IR OriginalLogicalVolume { Name | Path }
|
|
.br
|
|
Creates a snapshot logical volume (or snapshot) for an existing, so called
|
|
original logical volume (or origin).
|
|
Snapshots provide a 'frozen image' of the contents of the origin
|
|
while the origin can still be updated. They enable consistent
|
|
backups and online recovery of removed/overwritten data/files.
|
|
.br
|
|
Thin snapshot is created when the origin is a thin volume and
|
|
the size IS NOT specified. Thin snapshot shares same blocks within
|
|
the thin pool volume.
|
|
The non thin volume snapshot with the specified size does not need
|
|
the same amount of storage the origin has. In a typical scenario,
|
|
15-20% might be enough. In case the snapshot runs out of storage, use
|
|
.BR lvextend (8)
|
|
to grow it. Shrinking a snapshot is supported by
|
|
.BR lvreduce (8)
|
|
as well. Run
|
|
.BR lvs (8)
|
|
on the snapshot in order to check how much data is allocated to it.
|
|
Note: a small amount of the space you allocate to the snapshot is
|
|
used to track the locations of the chunks of data, so you should
|
|
allocate slightly more space than you actually need and monitor
|
|
(\fB\-\-monitor\fP) the rate at which the snapshot data is growing
|
|
so you can \fBavoid\fP running out of space.
|
|
If \fB\-\-thinpool\fP is specified, thin volume is created that will
|
|
use given original logical volume as an external origin that
|
|
serves unprovisioned blocks.
|
|
Only read-only volumes can be used as external origins.
|
|
To make the volume external origin, lvm expects the volume to be inactive.
|
|
External origin volume can be used/shared for many thin volumes
|
|
even from different thin pools. See
|
|
.BR lvconvert (8)
|
|
for online conversion to thin volumes with external origin.
|
|
.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-i | \-\-stripes
|
|
.IR Stripes
|
|
.br
|
|
Gives the number of stripes.
|
|
This is equal to the number of physical volumes to scatter
|
|
the logical volume. When creating a RAID 4/5/6 logical volume,
|
|
the extra devices which are necessary for parity are
|
|
internally accounted for. Specifying \fB\-i 3\fP
|
|
would use 3 devices for striped logical volumes,
|
|
4 devices for RAID 4/5, and 5 devices for RAID 6. Alternatively,
|
|
RAID 4/5/6 will stripe across all PVs in the volume group or
|
|
all of the PVs specified if the \fB\-i\fP
|
|
argument is omitted.
|
|
Two implementations of basic striping are available in the kernel.
|
|
The original device-mapper implementation is the default and should
|
|
normally be used. The alternative implementation using MD, available
|
|
since version 1.7 of the RAID device-mapper kernel target (kernel
|
|
version 4.2) is provided to facilitate the development of new RAID
|
|
features. It may be accessed with \fB--type raid0\fP, but is best
|
|
avoided at present because of assorted restrictions on resizing and converting
|
|
such devices.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-I | \-\-stripesize
|
|
.IR StripeSize
|
|
.br
|
|
Gives the number of kilobytes for the granularity of the stripes.
|
|
.br
|
|
StripeSize must be 2^n (n = 2 to 9) for metadata in LVM1 format.
|
|
For metadata in LVM2 format, the stripe size may be a larger
|
|
power of 2 but must not exceed the physical extent size.
|
|
.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-T | \-\-thin
|
|
.br
|
|
Creates thin pool or thin logical volume or both.
|
|
Specifying the optional argument \fB\-\-size\fP or \fB\-\-extents\fP
|
|
will cause the creation of the thin pool logical volume.
|
|
Specifying the optional argument \fB\-\-virtualsize\fP will cause
|
|
the creation of the thin logical volume from given thin pool volume.
|
|
Specifying both arguments will cause the creation of both
|
|
thin pool and thin volume using this pool.
|
|
See \fBlvmthin\fP(7) for more info about thin provisioning support.
|
|
Thin provisioning requires device mapper kernel driver
|
|
from kernel 3.2 or greater.
|
|
.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-\-thinpool
|
|
.IR ThinPoolLogicalVolume { Name | Path }
|
|
.br
|
|
Specifies the name of thin pool volume name. The other way to specify pool name
|
|
is to append name to Volume group name argument.
|
|
.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-\-type
|
|
.IR SegmentType
|
|
.br
|
|
Creates a logical volume with the specified segment type.
|
|
Supported types are:
|
|
.BR cache ,
|
|
.BR cache-pool ,
|
|
.BR error ,
|
|
.BR linear ,
|
|
.BR mirror,
|
|
.BR raid0 ,
|
|
.BR raid1 ,
|
|
.BR raid4 ,
|
|
.BR raid5_la ,
|
|
.BR raid5_ls
|
|
.RB (=
|
|
.BR raid5 ),
|
|
.BR raid5_ra ,
|
|
.BR raid5_rs ,
|
|
.BR raid6_nc ,
|
|
.BR raid6_nr ,
|
|
.BR raid6_zr
|
|
.RB (=
|
|
.BR raid6 ),
|
|
.BR raid10 ,
|
|
.BR snapshot ,
|
|
.BR striped,
|
|
.BR thin ,
|
|
.BR thin-pool
|
|
or
|
|
.BR zero .
|
|
Segment type may have a commandline switch alias that will
|
|
enable its use.
|
|
When the type is not explicitly specified an implicit type
|
|
is selected from combination of options:
|
|
.BR \-H | \-\-cache | \-\-cachepool
|
|
(cache or cachepool),
|
|
.BR \-T | \-\-thin | \-\-thinpool
|
|
(thin or thinpool),
|
|
.BR \-m | \-\-mirrors
|
|
(raid1 or mirror),
|
|
.BR \-s | \-\-snapshot | \-V | \-\-virtualsize
|
|
(snapshot or thin),
|
|
.BR \-i | \-\-stripes
|
|
(striped).
|
|
The default segment type is \fBlinear\fP.
|
|
.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-V | \-\-virtualsize
|
|
.SIZE_E \%VirtualSize
|
|
.br
|
|
Creates a thinly provisioned device or a sparse device of the given size (in MiB by default).
|
|
See
|
|
.BR lvm.conf (5)
|
|
settings \fBglobal/sparse_segtype_default\fP
|
|
to configure default sparse segment type.
|
|
See \fBlvmthin\fP(7) for more info about thin provisioning support.
|
|
Anything written to a sparse snapshot will be returned when reading from it.
|
|
Reading from other areas of the device will return blocks of zeros.
|
|
Virtual snapshot (sparse snapshot) is implemented by creating
|
|
a hidden virtual device of the requested size using the zero target.
|
|
A suffix of _vorigin is used for this device.
|
|
Note: using sparse snapshots is not efficient for larger
|
|
device sizes (GiB), thin provisioning should be used for this case.
|
|
.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-W | \-\-wipesignatures
|
|
.RB { y | n }
|
|
.br
|
|
Controls wiping of detected signatures on newly created Logical Volume.
|
|
If this option is not specified, then by default signature wiping is done
|
|
each time the zeroing (
|
|
.BR \-Z | \-\-zero
|
|
) is done. This default behaviour
|
|
can be controlled by \fB\%allocation/wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs\fP
|
|
setting found in
|
|
.BR lvm.conf (5).
|
|
.br
|
|
If blkid wiping is used \fBallocation/use_blkid_wiping\fP setting in
|
|
.BR lvm.conf (5))
|
|
and LVM2 is compiled with blkid wiping support, then \fBblkid\fP(8) library is used
|
|
to detect the signatures (use \fBblkid \-k\fP command to list the signatures that are recognized).
|
|
Otherwise, native LVM2 code is used to detect signatures (MD RAID, swap and LUKS
|
|
signatures are detected only in this case).
|
|
.br
|
|
Logical volume is not wiped if the read only flag is set.
|
|
.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.BR \-Z | \-\-zero
|
|
.RB { y | n }
|
|
.br
|
|
Controls zeroing of the first 4KiB of data in the new logical volume.
|
|
Default is \fBy\fPes.
|
|
Snapshot COW volumes are always zeroed.
|
|
Logical volume is not zeroed if the read only flag is set.
|
|
.br
|
|
Warning: trying to mount an unzeroed logical volume can cause the system to
|
|
hang.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH Examples
|
|
.
|
|
Creates a striped logical volume with 3 stripes, a stripe size of 8KiB
|
|
and a size of 100MiB in the volume group named vg00.
|
|
The logical volume name will be chosen by lvcreate:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-i 3 \-I 8 \-L 100M vg00
|
|
|
|
Creates a mirror logical volume with 2 sides with a useable size of 500 MiB.
|
|
This operation would require 3 devices (or option
|
|
\fB\-\-alloc \%anywhere\fP) - two for the mirror
|
|
devices and one for the disk log:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-m1 \-L 500M vg00
|
|
|
|
Creates a mirror logical volume with 2 sides with a useable size of 500 MiB.
|
|
This operation would require 2 devices - the log is "in-memory":
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-m1 \-\-mirrorlog core \-L 500M vg00
|
|
|
|
Creates a snapshot logical volume named "vg00/snap" which has access to the
|
|
contents of the original logical volume named "vg00/lvol1"
|
|
at snapshot logical volume creation time. If the original logical volume
|
|
contains a file system, you can mount the snapshot logical volume on an
|
|
arbitrary directory in order to access the contents of the filesystem to run
|
|
a backup while the original filesystem continues to get updated:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-\-size 100m \-\-snapshot \-\-name snap /dev/vg00/lvol1
|
|
|
|
Creates a snapshot logical volume named "vg00/snap" with size
|
|
for overwriting 20% of the original logical volume named "vg00/lvol1".:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-s \-l 20%ORIGIN \-\-name snap vg00/lvol1
|
|
|
|
Creates a sparse device named /dev/vg1/sparse of size 1TiB with space for just
|
|
under 100MiB of actual data on it:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-\-virtualsize 1T \-\-size 100M \-\-snapshot \-\-name sparse vg1
|
|
|
|
Creates a linear logical volume "vg00/lvol1" using physical extents
|
|
/dev/sda:0\-7 and /dev/sdb:0\-7 for allocation of extents:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-L 64M \-n lvol1 vg00 /dev/sda:0\-7 /dev/sdb:0\-7
|
|
|
|
Creates a 5GiB RAID5 logical volume "vg00/my_lv", with 3 stripes (plus
|
|
a parity drive for a total of 4 devices) and a stripesize of 64KiB:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-\-type raid5 \-L 5G \-i 3 \-I 64 \-n my_lv vg00
|
|
|
|
Creates a RAID5 logical volume "vg00/my_lv", using all of the free
|
|
space in the VG and spanning all the PVs in the VG:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-\-type raid5 \-l 100%FREE \-n my_lv vg00
|
|
|
|
Creates a 5GiB RAID10 logical volume "vg00/my_lv", with 2 stripes on
|
|
2 2-way mirrors. Note that the \fB-i\fP and \fB-m\fP arguments behave
|
|
differently.
|
|
The \fB-i\fP specifies the number of stripes.
|
|
The \fB-m\fP specifies the number of
|
|
.B additional
|
|
copies:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-\-type raid10 \-L 5G \-i 2 \-m 1 \-n my_lv vg00
|
|
|
|
Creates 100MiB pool logical volume for thin provisioning
|
|
build with 2 stripes 64KiB and chunk size 256KiB together with
|
|
1TiB thin provisioned logical volume "vg00/thin_lv":
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-i 2 \-I 64 \-c 256 \-L100M \-T vg00/pool \-V 1T \-\-name thin_lv
|
|
|
|
Creates a thin snapshot volume "thinsnap" of thin volume "thinvol" that
|
|
will share the same blocks within the thin pool.
|
|
Note: the size MUST NOT be specified, otherwise the non-thin snapshot
|
|
is created instead:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-s vg00/thinvol \-\-name thinsnap
|
|
|
|
Creates a thin snapshot volume of read-only inactive volume "origin"
|
|
which then becomes the thin external origin for the thin snapshot volume
|
|
in vg00 that will use an existing thin pool "vg00/pool":
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-s \-\-thinpool vg00/pool origin
|
|
|
|
Create a cache pool LV that can later be used to cache one
|
|
logical volume.
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-\-type cache-pool \-L 1G \-n my_lv_cachepool vg /dev/fast1
|
|
|
|
If there is an existing cache pool LV, create the large slow
|
|
device (i.e. the origin LV) and link it to the supplied cache pool LV,
|
|
creating a cache LV.
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-\-cache \-L 100G \-n my_lv vg/my_lv_cachepool /dev/slow1
|
|
|
|
If there is an existing logical volume, create the small and fast
|
|
cache pool LV and link it to the supplied existing logical
|
|
volume (i.e. the origin LV), creating a cache LV.
|
|
.sp
|
|
.B lvcreate \-\-type cache \-L 1G \-n my_lv_cachepool vg/my_lv /dev/fast1
|
|
|
|
.\" Create a 1G cached LV "lvol1" with 10M cache pool "vg00/pool".
|
|
.\" .sp
|
|
.\" .B lvcreate \-\-cache \-L 1G \-n lv \-\-pooldatasize 10M vg00/pool
|
|
.
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
.
|
|
.nh
|
|
.BR lvm (8),
|
|
.BR lvm.conf (5),
|
|
.BR lvmcache (7),
|
|
.BR lvmthin (7),
|
|
.BR lvconvert (8),
|
|
.BR lvchange (8),
|
|
.BR lvextend (8),
|
|
.BR lvreduce (8),
|
|
.BR lvremove (8),
|
|
.BR lvrename (8)
|
|
.BR lvs (8),
|
|
.BR lvscan (8),
|
|
.BR vgcreate (8),
|
|
.BR blkid (8)
|