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Chapter 4.
LVM Administration with CLI
Commands
This chapter summarizes the individual administrative tasks you can perform with the LVM Command
Line Interface (CLI) commands to create and maintain logical volumes.
Note
If you are creating or modifying an LVM volume for a clustered environment, you must
ensure that you are running the clvmd daemon. For information, see see
"Creating LVM Volumes in a

4.1. Using CLI Commands

There are several general features of all LVM CLI commands.
When sizes are required in a command line argument, units can always be specified explicitly. If you
do not specify a unit, then a default is assumed, usually KB or MB. LVM CLI commands do not accept
fractions.
When specifying units in a command line argument, LVM is case-insensitive; specifying M or m is
equivalent, for example, and powers of 2 (multiples of 1024) are used. However, when specifying
the --units argument in a command, lower-case indicates that units are in multiples of 1024 while
upper-case indicates that units are in multiples of 1000.
Where commands take volume group or logical volume names as arguments, the full path name
is optional. A logical volume called lvol0 in a volume group called vg0 can be specified as vg0/
lvol0. Where a list of volume groups is required but is left empty, a list of all volume groups will be
substituted. Where a list of logical volumes is required but a volume group is given, a list of all the
logical volumes in that volume group will be substituted. For example, the lvdisplay vg0 command
will display all the logical volumes in volume group vg0.
All LVM commands accept a -v argument, which can be entered multiple times to increase the output
verbosity. For example, the following examples shows the default output of the lvcreate command.
# lvcreate -L 50MB new_vg
Rounding up size to full physical extent 52.00 MB
Logical volume "lvol0" created
The following command shows the output of the lvcreate command with the -v argument.
# lvcreate -v -L 50MB new_vg
Finding volume group "new_vg"
Rounding up size to full physical extent 52.00 MB
Archiving volume group "new_vg" metadata (seqno 4).
Creating logical volume lvol0
Creating volume group backup "/etc/lvm/backup/new_vg" (seqno 5).
Cluster".
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