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+ | mkfs.ext3 /dev/vg1/myvol | ||
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+ | Mount it | ||
+ | mkdir /mnt/lvm | ||
+ | mount /dev/vg1/myvol /mnt/lvm |
Revision as of 17:29, 5 December 2010
The logical volume manager enables you to span a volume that is visible to the user over several physical volumes.
Let's assume you want to group sdi, sdj, sdk and sdl to one big disk.
First prepare the physical volumes:
pvcreate /dev/sdi pvcreate /dev/sdj pvcreate /dev/sdk pvcreate /dev/sdl
Then create a volume group
vgcreate vg1 /dev/sdi /dev/sdj /dev/sdk /dev/sdl
Then create a logical volume with a size of 50GB
lvcreate -L 50G vg1 -n myvol
Format it erasing all data:
mkfs.ext3 /dev/vg1/myvol
Mount it
mkdir /mnt/lvm mount /dev/vg1/myvol /mnt/lvm