LVM Configuration Examples
This chapter provides some basic LVM configuration examples.
1. Creating an LVM Logical Volume on Three Disks
This example creates an LVM logical volume called
new_logical_volume
that consists of the
disks at
/dev/sda1
,
/dev/sdb1
, and
/dev/sdc1
.
1.1. Creating the Physical Volumes
To use disks in a volume group, you label them as LVM physical volumes.
Caution
This command destroys any data on
/dev/sda1
,
/dev/sdb1
, and
/dev/sdc1
.
[root@tng3-1 ~]# pvcreate /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1
Physical volume "/dev/sda1" successfully created
Physical volume "/dev/sdb1" successfully created
Physical volume "/dev/sdc1" successfully created
1.2. Creating the Volume Group
The following command creates the volume group
new_vol_group
.
[root@tng3-1 ~]# vgcreate new_vol_group /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1
Volume group "new_vol_group" successfully created
You can use the
vgs
command to display the attributes of the new volume group.
[root@tng3-1 ~]# vgs
VG
#PV #LV #SN Attr
VSize
VFree
new_vol_group
3
0
0 wz--n- 51.45G 51.45G
1.3. Creating the Logical Volume
The following command creates the logical volume
new_logical_volume
from the volume
group
new_vol_group
. This example creates a logical volume that uses 2GB of the volume
group.
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