Logical Volume Management (LVM)
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Creating LVMs
- Partition disks as Linux LVM with fdisk
- Prepare new partitions for LVM Example:
pvcreate /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sde1 # pvremove /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sde1 to revert pvdisplay # to show Physycal volumenes
- Create a volume group example 'pilaf':
vgcreate pilaf /dev/sdg1 /dev/sdf1 # vgremove pilaf to delete
- Check existing Volume Groups
vgdisplay vgscan
- Create logical volumes in volume group
lvcreate --name pilaf_copy --size 4T pilaf lvcreate --name pilaf_converter --size 4T pilaf
- Check existing logical volumes with:
lvdisplay / lvscan
- Rename logical volumes with
lvrename {volume_group} {old_name} {new_name} | example: lvrename pilaf pilaf_copy pilaf_raw
- Enlarge/reduce Logical volume with:
lvextend -L4.5T /dev/pilaf/pilaf_raw lvreduce -L4T /dev/pilaf/pilaf_raw
- Create the filesystems
mkfs.ext4 /dev/pilaf/pilaf_raw mkfs.ext4 /dev/pilaf/pilaf_converter
- Add /etc/fstab entries
/dev/pilaf/pilaf_raw /Pilaf ext4 rw,noatime 0 0 /dev/pilaf/pilaf_converter /PilafConverter ext4 rw,noatime 0 0
Resize LVM Logical Volumes & Filesystems
- Unmount the Logical Volume
/umount /PilafConverter
- Extend the Logical Volume
lvextend -L 4.5T /dev/pilaf/pilaf_converter
- Extend the filesystem
e2fsck -f /dev/pilaf/pilaf_converter resize2fs /dev/pilaf/pilaf_converter
- Mount again
mount /dev/pilaf/pilaf_converter /PilafConverter