From: 조완근 <jowkju@postech.ac.kr>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] How Can I modify the mapping PE to LE??
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 22:13:39 +0900 (KST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <16630672.1149686019060.JavaMail.root@mail1> (raw)
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Hello, I'm at the beginning to use LVM in my machine.
Could you give any information on the implementation details of LVM and
device mapper?? More specifically, I want to change the "mapping between PE and
LE" for some purposes, however I'm just finished to read the manual of
LVM-HowTO. This means that I'm totally a newbie in LVM and device-mapper. I
just read some codes on data
structures in LVM2/lib/metadata/metadata.h, but I can't get more
information anymore on how they are mapped.
I was hanging around the codes in LVM2 source to find the part related
with the "mapping", I just got to know the mapping information is stored in
device mapper, not in the LVM.
I'll use LVM for this purpose - I would like to make a program
to change the mapping relationship between PE and LE in my own. In
fact, the program's goal is to move an extent in a bad disk to a disk with
good performance. The movement is done by the extent. In order to do it, I
definitely, have to know how I can modify the mapping and maybe, the entire
structure of LVM and device mapper.
Could you give me some information on LVM & device-mapper details that
help me??
- exactly all about the mapping between LE & PE..
I'm totally at the beginning, I'm well prepared to dig in the codes from now
on, does anyone can help me to run faster??
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-06-07 13:13 조완근 [this message]
2006-06-07 14:10 ` [linux-lvm] How Can I modify the mapping PE to LE?? Dieter Stüken
2006-06-09 8:24 ` Zac Slade
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