[linux-lvm] Possible to raise Max LV?

zoo1 at corecomm.net zoo1 at corecomm.net
Tue Feb 27 22:28:20 UTC 2001


On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 01:55:05PM -0700, Andreas Dilger wrote:

>So says the guy from a company called "Big Storage" ;-).  However, I've
>seen several people who make multiple partitions on a single disk, and
>then turn these into PVs (don't ask me why),

easy way to convert an existing single-disk installation to LVM. make
the free space (hope you've got some) into a PV, create LVs, move over
your filesystem mountpoint by mountpoint and make the old partitions
into PVs as you go so you don't run out of disk. i was seriously
considering going that way myself.

then again, i was also considering creating two VGs, one for "user" data
and one for "system" stuff. now, i'm trying to figure out what i thought
the point of this was, maybe something about possible future migrations
to multispindle systems.

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