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тАО08-24-2000 06:12 AM
тАО08-24-2000 06:12 AM
Just for curiosity.
Running HP-UX 10.20 on different LVM configured servers, I find the following :
- on some servers, /etc/lvmpvg file exists
but is is empty :-(
- on other servers, it doesn't exist at all (?)
On all these servers disks are under LVM management and everything works fine.
For my understanding,
- what is the difference between /etc/lvmtab and /etc/lvmpvg ?
man on lvmpvg says it is supposed to hold information on physical LVM mapping (To my understanding this is /etc/lvmtab role)
- how to explain the existance (or not) of
the /etc/lvmpvg file
Thank you.
Hugues
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тАО08-24-2000 06:17 AM
тАО08-24-2000 06:17 AM
SolutionThe /etc/lvmpvg is nothing more than a flat file which can be used to segregate physical volumes WITHIN a volume group. As an example, I always create a PVGs for the root vg with two PVG's; one for the root primary and another for the root mirror. This prevents problems like mirroring a LV to the same disk where the primary exists.
The /etc/lvmpvg file has absolutely no bearing on the functionality of LVM whereas the /etc/lvmtab is critical.
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тАО08-24-2000 06:19 AM
тАО08-24-2000 06:19 AM
Re: /etc/lvmpvg & /etc/lvmtab
See the man page for vgcreate.
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тАО08-24-2000 06:26 AM
тАО08-24-2000 06:26 AM
Re: /etc/lvmpvg & /etc/lvmtab
/etc/lvmtab
is like /etc/fstab, a list of all VGs and disks in each one. do a strings /etc/lvmtab to see them all in a nice format.
/etc/lvmpvg
is for lvols created using the -D (distributed) option which allows you to place lvols/striped lvols/mirrors on certain lvm groups (which have specific disks in them)
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тАО08-28-2000 05:31 AM
тАО08-28-2000 05:31 AM