Note: vgconvert allows you to convert from one type of metadata format to another for example from LVM1 to LVM2, LVM2 offers bigger capacity, clustering and mirroring Note: the volume group must not have any active logical volumes x resizable yes or no (see VG status in vxdisplay) a control availability of volumes within the group f force the removal of any logical volumes Vgcreate VolData00 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb2 /dev/sdb3 allocation policy - (c)ontiguous, c(l)ing, (n)ormal, (a)nywhere, (i)nherited However you cannot use this on mirrored volumes, you must convert back to non-mirror using "lvconvert -m 0"ĥ. Note: moves any used extents from this volume to another volume, in readiness to remove that volume. # do not allow allocation of extents on this drive, however the partition must be in a vg otherwise you get an error Note: check the consistency of the LVM metadata # Create physical volume with specific UUID, used to recover volume groups (see miscellaneous section)Ĭommon Attributes that you may want to use: Note: scans for disks for non-LVM and LVM disks Pvs -segments (see the disk segments used)
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