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Re: [linux-lvm] Logical Volume Limit Size
- From: Alasdair G Kergon <agk uk sistina com>
- To: linux-lvm sistina com
- Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Logical Volume Limit Size
- Date: Wed Apr 2 06:01:01 2003
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 12:44:55PM +0200, Tony Scheffer wrote:
> I simply could not find this info, I hope its not written somewhere obvious and I am just being blind. BUT:
> If I upgrade from LVM1 to LVM2 will the 255G limit be exceeded? I cannot create a LV bigger then that.
LVM1 on-disk format:
This limit is fixed by the Physical Extent size chosen when
you create the Volume Group - see the vgcreate man page.
It can't be changed later.
LVM2 on-disk format:
You should only be limited by the kernel's 2TB limit.
So you would need to upgrade to LVM2 and use vgconvert to
convert your metadata into the new format.
[Note: (a) I've not tested this yet; (b) Certain LVM2 tool
operations may appear slow as they are still (unnecessarily)
proportional to the total number of physical extents in the VG
and need optimising.]
At some point we should have an LVM2 tool that changes the
Physical Extent size.
Alasdair
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