OPEN-V = 61432
To calculate S1 for CVS, LUSE, and CVS LUSE volumes, first use the vgdisplay
command to display the physical extent size (PE Size) and usable number of
physical extents (Free PE) for the volume. Calculate the maximum size value (in
MB) as follows:
S1 = (PE Size) × (Free PE)
Logical volumes can span multiple physical volumes. Use the diskinfo command
for extended LUNs.
2.
Create an OPEN-3 logical volume the size of the physical volume, using 2344 for
the size parameter. An OPEN-9 volume uses 7040 for the size parameter to create
a logical volume the size of the physical volume.
Example
# lvcreate –L 2344 /dev/vg06
Logical volume "/dev/vg06/lvol1" has been successfully created with
Logical volume "/dev/vg06/lvol1" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg06 has been saved in
/etc/1vmconf/vg06.conf.
3.
Use the lvdisplay command to verify that the logical volume was created correctly.
Example
# lvdisplay /dev/vg06/lvol1
- - - Logical volume - - -
LV Name
VG Name
LV Permission
LV Status
Mirror copies
Consistency Recovery
Schedule
LV Size (Mbytes)
Current LE
Allocated PE
Stripes
Stripe Size (Kbytes)
Bad block
Allocation
4.
Repeat above steps for each logical volume to be created.
You can create only one logical volume at a time. However, you can verify multiple
logical volumes at a time.
36
Installation
character device "/dev/vg06/rlvol1".
/dev/vg06/lvol1
/dev/vg06
read/write
available/syncd
0
MWC
parallel
2344
586
586
0
0
on
strict