[linux-lvm] LVM snapshot sizes.

Donald Murray P.Eng. donald.murray at pason.com
Mon Jun 7 18:34:34 UTC 2004


Is your MySQL slave logging to the database partition? Replication
binary logs can grow pretty quickly, which might be the reason your
snapshot overflows.

You could try making your snapshot volumes larger.


On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 14:20:21 -0400
Yaroslav Klyukin <yklyukin at staff.theuseful.com> wrote:

> 
> I have created an LVM logical volume of the size arount 60G and 
> formatted it with reiserfs. After that I put MySQL database onto this 
> partition and made it a replicating slave.
> Using this configuration I took several LVM snapshots, 1G each.
> It did not take long for these snapshots to overflow.
> 
> So here is the question:
> Why would it take so fast to overflow an LVM snapshot?
> In other words, what are the parameters, which affect snapshot fillups?
> Is it possible, that journaling filesystem can contribute to the size of 
> changing data on the logical volume, and would LVM2 be more efficient?
> 
> Thank you!
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