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LVCREATE
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  • NAME
      lvcreate - create a logical volume in an existing volume group
  • SYNOPSIS
      lvcreate [--addtag Tag] [--alloc AllocationPolicy] [-A/--autobackup y/n] [-C/--contiguous y/n] [-d/--debug] [-h/-?/--help] [-i/--stripes Stripes [-I/--stripesize StripeSize]] {-l/--extents LogicalExtentsNumber | -L/--size LogicalVolumeSize[kKmMgGtT]} [-M/--persistent y/n] [--minor minor] [-n/--name LogicalVolumeName] [-p/--permission r/rw] [-r/--readahead ReadAheadSectors] [-t/--test] [-v/--verbose] [-Z/--zero y/n] VolumeGroupName [PhysicalVolumePath...]


      lvcreate {-l/--extents LogicalExtentsNumber | -L/--size LogicalVolumeSize[kKmMgGtT]} [-c/--chunksize ChunkSize] -s/--snapshot -n/--name SnapshotLogicalVolumeName OriginalLogicalVolumePath
  • DESCRIPTION
      lvcreate creates a new logical volume in a volume group ( see vgcreate(8) , vgchange(8) ) by allocating logical extents from the free physical extent pool of that volume group.  If there are not enough free physical extents then the volume group can be extended ( see vgextend(8) ) with other physical volumes or by reducing existing logical volumes of this volume group in size ( see lvreduce(8) ).
      The second form supports the creation of snapshot logical volumes which keep the contents of the original logical volume for backup purposes.
  • OPTIONS
      See lvm for common options.
      -c, --chunksize ChunkSize
      Power of 2 chunk size for the snapshot logical volume between 4k and 512k.
      -C, --contiguous y/n
      Sets or resets the contiguous allocation policy for logical volumes. Default is no contiguous allocation based on a next free principle.
      -i, --stripes Stripes
      Gives the number of stripes. This is equal to the number of physical volumes to scatter the logical volume.
      -I, --stripesize StripeSize
      Gives the number of kilobytes for the granularity of the stripes.
      StripeSize must be 2^n (n = 2 to 9)
      -l, --extents LogicalExtentsNumber
      Gives the number of logical extents to allocate for the new logical volume.
      -L, --size LogicalVolumeSize[kKmMgGtT]
      Gives the size to allocate for the new logical volume. A size suffix of K for kilobytes, M for megabytes, G for gigabytes or T for terabytes is optional.
      Default unit is megabytes.
      --minor minor
      Set the minor number.
      -M, --persistent y/n
      Set to y to make the minor number specified persistent.
      -n, --name LogicalVolumeName
      The name for the new logical volume.
      Without this option a default names of "lvol#" will be generated where # is the LVM internal number of the logical volume.
      -p, --permission r/w
      Set access permissions to read only or read and write.
      Default is read and write.
      -r, --readahead ReadAheadSectors
      Set read ahead sector count of this logical volume to a value between 2 and 120. Ignored by device-mapper.
      -s, --snapshot
      Create a snapshot logical volume (or snapshot) for an existing, so called original logical volume (or origin). Snapshots provide a 'frozen image' of the contents of the origin while the origin can still be updated. They enable consistent backups and online recovery of removed/overwritten data/files. The snapshot does not need the same amount of storage the origin has. In a typical scenario, 15-20% might be enough. In case the snapshot runs out of storage, use lvextend(8) to grow it. Shrinking a snapshot is supported by lvreduce(8) as well. Run lvdisplay(8) on the snapshot in order to check how much data is allocated to it.
      -Z, --zero y/n
      Controls zeroing of the first KB of data in the new logical volume.
      Default is yes.

      Warning: trying to mount an unzeroed logical volume can cause the system to hang.
  • Examples
      "lvcreate -i 3 -I 8 -L 100 vg00" tries to create a striped logical volume with 3 stripes, a stripesize of 8KB and a size of 100MB in the volume group named vg00. The logical volume name will be chosen by lvcreate.
      "lvcreate --size 100m --snapshot --name snap /dev/vg00/lvol1"
      creates a snapshot logical volume named /dev/vg00/snap which has access to the contents of the original logical volume named /dev/vg00/lvol1 at snapshot logical volume creation time. If the original logical volume contains a file system, you can mount the snapshot logical volume on an arbitrary directory in order to access the contents of the filesystem to run a backup while the original filesystem continues to get updated.
  • SEE ALSO
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