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From: "Ragnar Kjørstad" <lvm@ragnark.vestdata.no>
To: benr@us.ibm.com
Cc: Paul Jakma <paul@clubi.ie>, linux-lvm@msede.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Re: IBM to release LVM Technology to the Linux
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 16:37:38 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20000629163737.B30920@vestdata.no> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8525690D.0007A664.00@d54mta02.raleigh.ibm.com>; from benr@us.ibm.com on Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 08:23:30PM -0500

On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 08:23:30PM -0500, benr@us.ibm.com wrote:
> Hello Paul!
> 
> >what have your customers asked for exactly?
> 
> Here are some of the things that our customers have asked for:
> 
> The ability to read, write, and manipulate AIX volume groups and logical
> volumes
> 
> The ability to read, write, and manipulate OS/2 logical volumes
> 
> The ability to read, write, and manipulate NT logical volumes (have not yet
> started to research this one!)

Can not all theese be implemented as seperate block-devices, like md and
lvm?


> The elimination of reboots after partitioning or volume changes
Even for MS-DOS partitions?
 
> Elimination of data security holes ( This involves the automation of error
> prone tasks which could result in the loss of data.  An example would be
> the shrinking of a volume.  This involves manual steps at the moment -
> specifically - the filesystem must be resized before the volume is shrunk.

Don't LVM handle the communication with the filesystem to do this
automaticly?

> If the user forgets to do this, or if the user shrinks the filesystem by
> too little or the volume by too much, data loss can occur.  Another example
> of a data security hole would be if fdisk and its variants are not volume
> group aware, in which case a user could accidentally delete a partition
> belonging to a volume group, thereby causing data loss.  Another example of
> a data security hole would be if partition identifiers can change due to
> disk partitioning activity - ex. hda9 becomes hda8 after deleting hda7.
And how can this be eliminated? In LVM this is not a problem, because
name-space is different, but how can it be solved for msdos-partitions?

> Usability enhancements (The users complain about there being too many
> commands required to manage volumes and disks, that managing volumes and
> disks is too complex.  They want a single point for controlling everything
> concerning disks, partitions, volumes, etc.  They also want a simpler
> storage model that is easier to understand.  It appears that volume groups
> confuse most users who are not UNIX savvy, as well as a surprising number
> of those who are. )

Creating easier-to-understand user interfaces is very different from
changing the architecture in the kernel.
 

Basicly, what I'm asking is if the current architecture (just stackable
block-devices) capable of all the things you want to accomplish?



-- 
Ragnar Kjorstad

  reply	other threads:[~2000-06-29 14:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-06-29  1:23 [linux-lvm] Re: IBM to release LVM Technology to the Linux benr
2000-06-29 14:37 ` Ragnar Kjørstad [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2000-06-30 20:50 benr
2000-06-30 20:28 benr
2000-06-30 20:53 ` Ragnar Kjørstad
2000-06-30 19:27 benr
2000-06-30 21:30 ` Dale Kemp
2000-06-30 23:05   ` Jens Benecke
2000-06-29 23:39 benr
2000-06-30  4:09 ` Dale Kemp
2000-06-30  9:34 ` Jan Niehusmann
2000-06-30 15:28 ` Ragnar Kjørstad
2000-06-29  5:32 Jean-Eric Cuendet
2000-06-29 10:49 ` Andi Kleen
2000-06-26 21:44 benr
2000-06-27  3:53 ` Paul Jakma
2000-06-26 20:59 benr
2000-06-26 14:27 Wilson, Eric
2000-06-26 23:18 ` Dale Kemp
2000-06-27  2:02   ` Andi Kleen
2000-06-27  2:22     ` Dale Kemp
2000-06-27  2:13   ` Andreas Dilger
2000-06-23 21:04 benr
2000-06-23 23:49 ` Paul Jakma
2000-06-24  6:37   ` Dale Kemp
2000-06-24 18:07     ` S. Ryan Quick
2000-06-25  1:25       ` Dale Kemp
2000-06-26  6:31     ` Martin K. Petersen
2000-06-23 12:52 hpuxadm
2000-06-23 15:20 ` Jens Benecke
2000-06-22 19:37 benr
2000-06-23  1:23 ` Dale Kemp
2000-06-23 20:55 ` Martin K. Petersen
2000-06-21 22:27 benr
     [not found] <85256900.007B81E0.00@d54mta02.raleigh.ibm.com>
2000-06-18 22:51 ` Andreas Dilger
2000-06-21 17:28   ` Martin K. Petersen

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