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= Resource =
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_Volume_Manager_%28Linux%29 Logical Volume Manager (Linux)]
* [https://linuxhint.com/whatis_logical_volume_management/ Benefits of LVM]
* [https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3c/bb/33/3cbb339e0b3a8c71c80662598a63f877.png A layout illustration]
* [http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lvm-demystified LVM Demystified]
* [http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lvm-demystified LVM Demystified]
* [https://www.itzgeek.com/post/how-to-install-ubuntu-20-04-lts/ How To Install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) On UEFI and Legacy BIOS System]
* [https://www.itzgeek.com/post/how-to-install-ubuntu-20-04-lts/ How To Install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) On UEFI and Legacy BIOS System]
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/40702/how-to-manage-and-use-lvm-logical-volume-management-in-ubuntu/ How to Manage and Use LVM (Logical Volume Management) in Ubuntu]
** [https://www.howtogeek.com/211937/how-to-use-lvm-on-ubuntu-for-easy-partition-resizing-and-snapshots/ How to Use LVM on Ubuntu for Easy Partition Resizing and Snapshots]
* [https://manjaro.site/how-to-extend-lvm-disk-on-ubuntu-20-04/ How to Extend LVM Disk on Ubuntu 20.04]
* [https://manjaro.site/how-to-extend-lvm-disk-on-ubuntu-20-04/ How to Extend LVM Disk on Ubuntu 20.04]
* [https://www.2daygeek.com/extend-increase-resize-lvm-logical-volume-in-linux/ How to Extend/Increase LVM’s (Logical Volume Resize) in Linux]
* [https://www.2daygeek.com/extend-increase-resize-lvm-logical-volume-in-linux/ How to Extend/Increase LVM’s (Logical Volume Resize) in Linux], [https://ostechnix.com/resize-lvm-partitions-linux/ How To Resize LVM Partitions In Linux]
* [https://www.answertopia.com/ubuntu/adding-a-new-disk-to-an-ubuntu-volume-group-and-logical-volume/ Adding a New Disk to an Ubuntu 20.04 Volume Group and Logical Volume]
* [https://www.answertopia.com/ubuntu/adding-a-new-disk-to-an-ubuntu-volume-group-and-logical-volume/ Adding a New Disk to an Ubuntu 20.04 Volume Group and Logical Volume]
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-set-up-flexible-file-system-storage-with-lvm-in-linux/ How to Set Up Flexible File System Storage With LVM in Linux]
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-set-up-flexible-file-system-storage-with-lvm-in-linux/ How to Set Up Flexible File System Storage With LVM in Linux]
* [https://www.tecmint.com/manage-and-create-lvm-parition-using-vgcreate-lvcreate-and-lvextend/ LFCS: How to Manage and Create LVM Using vgcreate, lvcreate and lvextend Commands – Part 11]
* [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-lvm-concepts-terminology-and-operations An Introduction to LVM Concepts, Terminology, and Operations]
== Cheatsheet ==
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/40702/how-to-manage-and-use-lvm-logical-volume-management-in-ubuntu/ Downloadable LVM Cheat Sheet]
* [http://www.datadisk.org.uk/html_docs/redhat/rh_lvm.htm datadisk.org.uk]
* [https://www.privex.io/articles/linux-lvm-cheatsheet/#show-physical-volumes privex.io]
== Naming convention ==
* /dev/vg_<hostname>_<type><number>/lv_<filesystem>. See [https://listman.redhat.com/archives/linux-lvm/2011-April/msg00061.html this]
* /dev/vg_`hostname -s`_[0-9][0-9]/lv_{foo|bar}. See [https://linux-lvm.redhat.narkive.com/r5sJR3R6/lvm-naming-convention this].
= Creation =
<ul>
<li>[https://www.smarthomebeginner.com/setup-lvm-pool-hard-drive-ubuntu/ Setup LVM and pool hard drives in Ubuntu or Kodibuntu]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# Step 1 Find your drive names
lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL
NAME        FSTYPE        SIZE MOUNTPOINT  LABEL
sda                      223.6G             
├─sda1                    1007K             
├─sda2      vfat          512M /boot/efi   
└─sda3      LVM2_member 223.1G             
  ├─pve-swap swap            8G [SWAP]     
  └─pve-root ext4        215.1G /           
nvme0n1                  465.8G             
└─nvme0n1p1  ext4        465.8G /mnt/pve/vm1
# Step 2 Format your drives
fdisk /dev/sdX
# Step 3 Create physical volume
pvcreate /dev/sd[bcd]
pvdisplay
# Step 4 Adding the VG (Volume Group) to the LVM
vgcreate {VG_NAME} /dev/sd[bcd]
vgdisplay
# Step 5 Adding the LV (Logical Volume) to the LVM VG (Volume Group)
lvcreate -l 100%FREE -n {LV_NAME} {VG_NAME}
lvdisplay
# Step 6 FORMATTING OUR NEW LVM LV (LOGICAL VOLUME)
mkfs.ext4 {LV_PATH}
# Step 7 MOUNT LVM LV (LOGICAL VOLUME) ON BOOT
blkid
# Grab the UUID of your storage space,
# it will be after the /dev/mapper/{VG_NAME}-{LV_NAME}
nano /etc/fstab
mount -a
# Step 8 ENABLE SMART DRIVE MONITORING
nano /etc/defaults/smartmontools
nano /etc/smartd.conf
</syntaxhighlight>
</li>
<li>
'''LVM Layout''' & [https://manjaro.site/arch-linux-tutorial-configure-lvm-arch-linux-2017/ Arch Linux Tutorial – Configure LVM on Arch Linux 2017]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# Step 0 See available physical disks
fdisk
# Step 1 Create new Physical Volume
pvcreate /dev/vdb
pvcreate /dev/vdc
pvdisplay
# Step 2 Create new Volume Group (VG)
vgcreate archVG /dev/vdb /dev/vdc
vgdisplay
# Step 3 Logical Volume
lvcreate -L 5G archVG -n archLV01
lvcreate -L 15G archVG -n archLV02
lvdisplay
lsblk
# Step 4 Format the new volume
mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/archVG-archLV01
# Step 5 Mount
mount /dev/mapper/archVG-archLV01 /mnt
</syntaxhighlight>
</li>
<li>[https://manjaro.site/how-to-extend-lvm-disk-on-ubuntu-20-04/ How to Extend LVM Disk on Ubuntu 20.04]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# Step 1. Check the file system list
sudo df -h /home/
# Step 2. Check the Physical Volume (pv)
sudo pvs
sudo vgdisplay
sudo lvdisplay
# Step 3. Create a New Physical Volume
sudo fdisk -l
sudo lvmdiskscan
sudo pvcreate /dev/sdb
sudo lvmdiskscan -l
# Step 4. Add the new Physical Volume (pv) to Existing Logical Volume (lv)
sudo vgextend ubuntu-vg /dev/sdb
sudo lvm lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv
sudo resize2fs -p /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv
sudo df -h
</syntaxhighlight>
</li>
</ul>
== Add new disk ==
<ul>
<li>[https://manjaro.site/add-new-disk-existing-volume-group/ How to add new disk to existing Volume Group] '''vgextend'''
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# Step 1 Create Physical Volume
pvcreate /dev/vdc
# Step 2 Add Physical Volume to Existing Volume Group
vgdisplay
vgextend manjaro_lvm /dev/vdc
vgdisplay
</syntaxhighlight>
</li>
<li>[https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=000018068 Adding a New Disk Into an Existing Logical Volume]. '''lvextend'''
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
umount /dev/serverdata/data
fdisk -l
pvcreate /dev/sdb
vgextend serverdata /dev/sdb
vgdisplay serverdata
lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/serverdata/data
# OR something like
# lvextend -L+25G /dev/serverdata/data
lvdisplay serverdata
e2fsck -f /dev/serverdata/data # optional
resize2fs /dev/serverdata/data
e2fsck -f /dev/serverdata/data # optional
</syntaxhighlight>
</li>
</ul>
= Delete =
<ul>
<li>[https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html/logical_volume_manager_administration/pv_remove 5.2.5. REMOVING PHYSICAL VOLUMES] from RedHat </li>
<li>[https://www.cyberithub.com/delete-volume-group-lvm-in-linux/ How to Delete Volume Group(LVM) in Linux Using 5 Easy Steps]
<syntaxhighlight lang='sh'>
# 1. Check mounted Logical Volume using df command
df -h
# 2. Unmount the Volume using umount command
umount /u01
# 3. Disable Logical Volume using lvchange command
lvchange -an /dev/vol_grp/log_grp1
lvscan
# 4. Delete Logical Volume using lvremove command
lvremove /dev/vol_grp/log_grp1
lvscan
# 5. Delete Volume Group using vgremove command
vgremove vol_grp
vgscan
# 6. Delete physical volumes using pvremove command
pvremove /dev/sdb
pvremove /dev/sda4
</syntaxhighlight>
</li>
<li>[https://www.2daygeek.com/linux-remove-delete-physical-volume-pv-from-volume-group-vg-in-lvm How to Remove Physical Volume from a Volume Group in LVM] </li>
<li>[https://www.looklinux.com/how-to-remove-volume-group-and-physical-volume-on-lvm/ How to Remove Volume Group and Physical Volume on LVM] </li>
<li>[https://faun.pub/linux-quick-tip-how-to-delete-or-remove-lvm-volumes-7df4447102af Linux Quick Tip: How to Delete or Remove LVM volumes] </li>
<li>[https://linuxconfig.org/using-lvm-to-manage-physical-volumes-volume-groups-and-logical-volumes-rhcsa-objective-preparation Using LVM to manage physical volumes, volume groups, and logical volumes] – RHCSA Objective Preparation </li>
</ul>
= Move =
[https://ostechnix.com/move-lvm-volume-group-to-another-machine/ How To Move LVM Volume Group To Another Machine In Linux]
= Snapshot =
* [https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html/logical_volume_manager_administration/snapshot_command 5.4.5. CREATING SNAPSHOT VOLUMES] from RedHat
* [https://www.tecmint.com/take-snapshot-of-logical-volume-and-restore-in-lvm/ How to Take ‘Snapshot of Logical Volume and Restore’ in LVM – Part III]
** lvcreate
** lvconvert
* [https://tuxfixer.com/backup-and-restore-logical-volume-using-lvm-snapshot/ Backup and Restore Logical Volume using LVM Snapshot]
* [https://linuxconfig.org/create-and-restore-manual-logical-volume-snapshots LVM backup and restore snapshot in Linux]
* [https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/linux/kali-linux-adds-vm-like-snapshot-feature-to-bare-metal-installs/ Kali Linux adds VM-like snapshot feature to bare-metal installs]
= Raspberry Pi =
* [https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/85958/easy-backups-and-snapshots-of-a-running-system-with-lvm Easy backups and snapshots of a running system with LVM]

Latest revision as of 16:10, 24 February 2023

Resource

Cheatsheet

Naming convention

  • /dev/vg_<hostname>_<type><number>/lv_<filesystem>. See this
  • /dev/vg_`hostname -s`_[0-9][0-9]/lv_{foo|bar}. See this.

Creation

  • Setup LVM and pool hard drives in Ubuntu or Kodibuntu
    # Step 1 Find your drive names
    lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL
    
    NAME         FSTYPE        SIZE MOUNTPOINT   LABEL
    sda                      223.6G              
    ├─sda1                    1007K              
    ├─sda2       vfat          512M /boot/efi    
    └─sda3       LVM2_member 223.1G              
      ├─pve-swap swap            8G [SWAP]       
      └─pve-root ext4        215.1G /            
    nvme0n1                  465.8G              
    └─nvme0n1p1  ext4        465.8G /mnt/pve/vm1 
    
    # Step 2 Format your drives
    fdisk /dev/sdX
    
    # Step 3 Create physical volume
    pvcreate /dev/sd[bcd]
    pvdisplay
    
    # Step 4 Adding the VG (Volume Group) to the LVM
    vgcreate {VG_NAME} /dev/sd[bcd]
    vgdisplay
    
    # Step 5 Adding the LV (Logical Volume) to the LVM VG (Volume Group)
    lvcreate -l 100%FREE -n {LV_NAME} {VG_NAME}
    lvdisplay
    
    # Step 6 FORMATTING OUR NEW LVM LV (LOGICAL VOLUME)
    mkfs.ext4 {LV_PATH}
    
    # Step 7 MOUNT LVM LV (LOGICAL VOLUME) ON BOOT
    blkid
    # Grab the UUID of your storage space, 
    # it will be after the /dev/mapper/{VG_NAME}-{LV_NAME}
    nano /etc/fstab
    mount -a
    
    # Step 8 ENABLE SMART DRIVE MONITORING
    nano /etc/defaults/smartmontools
    nano /etc/smartd.conf
  • LVM Layout & Arch Linux Tutorial – Configure LVM on Arch Linux 2017
    # Step 0 See available physical disks
    fdisk
    
    # Step 1 Create new Physical Volume
    pvcreate /dev/vdb
    pvcreate /dev/vdc
    pvdisplay 
    
    # Step 2 Create new Volume Group (VG)
    vgcreate archVG /dev/vdb /dev/vdc
    vgdisplay
    
    # Step 3 Logical Volume
    lvcreate -L 5G archVG -n archLV01
    lvcreate -L 15G archVG -n archLV02
    lvdisplay
    lsblk 
    
    # Step 4 Format the new volume
    mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/archVG-archLV01
    
    # Step 5 Mount
    mount /dev/mapper/archVG-archLV01 /mnt
  • How to Extend LVM Disk on Ubuntu 20.04
    # Step 1. Check the file system list
    sudo df -h /home/
    
    # Step 2. Check the Physical Volume (pv)
    sudo pvs
    sudo vgdisplay
    sudo lvdisplay
    
    # Step 3. Create a New Physical Volume
    sudo fdisk -l
    sudo lvmdiskscan
    sudo pvcreate /dev/sdb
    sudo lvmdiskscan -l
    
    # Step 4. Add the new Physical Volume (pv) to Existing Logical Volume (lv)
    sudo vgextend ubuntu-vg /dev/sdb
    sudo lvm lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv
    
    sudo resize2fs -p /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv
    sudo df -h

Add new disk

  • How to add new disk to existing Volume Group vgextend
    # Step 1 Create Physical Volume
    pvcreate /dev/vdc
    
    # Step 2 Add Physical Volume to Existing Volume Group
    vgdisplay
    vgextend manjaro_lvm /dev/vdc
    vgdisplay
  • Adding a New Disk Into an Existing Logical Volume. lvextend
    umount /dev/serverdata/data
    fdisk -l
    pvcreate /dev/sdb
    vgextend serverdata /dev/sdb
    vgdisplay serverdata 
    
    lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/serverdata/data
    # OR something like 
    # lvextend -L+25G /dev/serverdata/data
    lvdisplay serverdata
    
    e2fsck -f /dev/serverdata/data # optional
    resize2fs /dev/serverdata/data
    e2fsck -f /dev/serverdata/data # optional

Delete

Move

How To Move LVM Volume Group To Another Machine In Linux

Snapshot

Raspberry Pi