* [linux-lvm] Re-striping (reorgvg)
@ 2006-11-21 5:23 Louis Guillaume
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From: Louis Guillaume @ 2006-11-21 5:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
Hi!
I'm relatively new to LVM on Linux, but have a lot of experience with
AIX's LVM.
Everything makes sense, except I have not found any information on how
to do the following:
1. Add a PV to a volume group. (this is easy)
2. Reorganize the volume group to spread the
Physical Extents evenly across all PVs in
the volume group.
I've looked at setting up a striped configuration to spread the PE's
between the PVs. And that's all well and good. But what happens when I
add another PV to the VG? Looks like I'll end up with a mess.
On AIX I would...
. extendvg
. reorgvg
... and now my new PV is nicely added to the VG with the Physical
partitions nicely spread evenly between all the PVs.
How can I do this on Linux?
Louis
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