![]() The number of snapshots the volume group contains The number of physical volumes that define the volume group The maximum number of physical volumes allowed in the volume group (0 if unlimited) The maximum number of logical volumes allowed in the volume group (0 if unlimited) The number of logical volumes the volume group contains The display is sorted by pv_name and pvseg_size within the physical volume. The pvs -segments command displays the following fields by default: pv_name, vg_name, pv_fmt, pv_attr, pv_size, pv_free, pvseg_start, pvseg_size. LVM Volume Group Metadata"Ĭollapse section "D. The LVM Configuration Files"Įxpand section "D. The LVM Configuration Files"Ĭollapse section "B. Insufficient Free Extents for a Logical VolumeĮxpand section "B. Removing Lost Physical Volumes from a Volume GroupĦ.7. Displaying Information on Failed DevicesĦ.6. Creating a Mirrored LVM Logical Volume in a ClusterĬollapse section "6. Removing the Old Physical Volume from the Volume Groupĥ.5. Adding the New Physical Volume to the Volume Groupĥ.4.2.4. Moving Extents to a New Disk"Ĭollapse section "5.4.2. Moving Extents to Existing Physical VolumesĮxpand section "5.4.2. Removing a Disk from a Logical Volume"ĥ.4.1. Removing a Disk from a Logical Volume"Ĭollapse section "5.4. Removing a Disk from a Logical VolumeĮxpand section "5.4. Activating and Mounting the Original Logical Volumeĥ.4. Making a File System and Mounting the New Logical Volumeĥ.3.6. Splitting a Volume Group"Ĭollapse section "5.3. Creating a Striped Logical Volume"Įxpand section "5.3. ![]() Creating a Striped Logical Volume"Ĭollapse section "5.2. Creating an LVM Logical Volume on Three Disks"Įxpand section "5.2. Creating an LVM Logical Volume on Three Disks"Ĭollapse section "5.1. ![]() Creating an LVM Logical Volume on Three DisksĮxpand section "5.1. LVM Configuration Examples"Ĭollapse section "5. Customized Reporting for LVM"Įxpand section "5. Customized Reporting for LVM"Ĭollapse section "4.9. Activating Logical Volumes on Individual Nodes in a ClusterĮxpand section "4.9. Controlling LVM Device Scans with FiltersĤ.8. Changing the Parameters of a Logical Volume GroupĤ.6. Changing Mirrored Volume ConfigurationĤ.4.4. Creating Logical Volumes"Ĭollapse section "4.4.1. Logical Volume Administration"Įxpand section "4.4.1. Logical Volume Administration"Ĭollapse section "4.4. Recreating a Volume Group DirectoryĮxpand section "4.4. Moving a Volume Group to Another SystemĤ.3.14. Activating and Deactivating Volume GroupsĤ.3.13. Changing the Parameters of a Volume GroupĤ.3.7. Removing Physical Volumes from a Volume GroupĤ.3.6. Scanning Disks for Volume Groups to Build the Cache FileĤ.3.5. Adding Physical Volumes to a Volume GroupĤ.3.4. Volume Group Administration"Ĭollapse section "4.3. Preventing Allocation on a Physical VolumeĮxpand section "4.3. Creating Physical Volumes"Ĭollapse section "4.2.1. Physical Volume Administration"Įxpand section "4.2.1. Physical Volume Administration"Ĭollapse section "4.2. LVM Administration with CLI Commands"Įxpand section "4.2. LVM Administration with CLI Commands"Ĭollapse section "4. Growing a File System on a Logical VolumeĮxpand section "4. LVM Administration Overview"Ĭollapse section "3. LVM Logical Volumes"Ĭollapse section "2.3. The LVM Logical Volume Manager"Įxpand section "2.3. The LVM Logical Volume Manager"Ĭollapse section "1.
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