LVM2-2.03.02
      
      
      
        
          Kernel Configuration
        
        
          Enable the following options in the kernel configuration and
          recompile the kernel:
        
        
          
          
            Note
          
          
            There are several other Device Mapper options in the kernel
            beyond those listed below. In order to get reasonable results if
            running the regression tests, all must be enabled either
            internally or as a module. The tests will all time out if Magic
            SysRq key is not enabled.
          
         
        
Device Drivers --->
  [*] Multiple devices driver support (RAID and LVM) ---> [CONFIG_MD]
    <*/M>   Device mapper support                         [CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM]
    <*/M/ >   Crypt target support                        [CONFIG_DM_CRYPT]
    <*/M/ >   Snapshot target                             [CONFIG_DM_SNAPSHOT]
    <*/M/ >   Thin provisioning target                    [CONFIG_DM_THIN_PROVISIONING]
    <*/M/ >   Mirror target                               [CONFIG_DM_MIRROR]
Kernel hacking --->
  [*] Magic SysRq key                                     [CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ]
       
      
        
          Installation of LVM2
        
        
          Install LVM2 by running the
          following commands:
        
        
SAVEPATH=$PATH                  &&
PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin      &&
./configure --prefix=/usr       \
            --exec-prefix=      \
            --with-confdir=/etc \
            --enable-cmdlib     \
            --enable-pkgconfig  \
            --enable-udev_sync  &&
make                            &&
PATH=$SAVEPATH                  &&
unset SAVEPATH
        
          The tests use udev for logical
          volume synchronization, so the LVM udev rules and some utilities
          need to be installed before running the tests. If you are
          installing LVM2 for the first
          time, and do not want to install the full package before running
          the tests, the minimal set of utilities can be installed by running
          the following instructions as the root user:
        
        
make -C tools install_dmsetup_dynamic &&
make -C udev  install                 &&
make -C libdm install
        
          To test the results, issue: make
          check_local as the root user. Other targets are available and can
          be listed with make -C test
          help. The test timings are very dependent on the
          speed of the disk(s), and on the number of enabled kernel options.
        
        
          The tests do not implement the “expected
          fail” possibility, and a small number of test failures
          is expected by upstream. More failures may happen because some
          kernel options are missing. For example, the lack of the
          dm-delay device mapper
          target may explain some failures. Some tests are flagged
          “warned” if thin-provisioning-tools
          are not installed. A workaround is to add the following flags to
          configure:
        
        
     --with-thin-check=    \
     --with-thin-dump=     \
     --with-thin-repair=   \
     --with-thin-restore=  \
     --with-cache-check=   \
     --with-cache-dump=    \
     --with-cache-repair=  \
     --with-cache-restore= \
        
          Some tests may hang. They can be removed if necessary, for example:
          rm
          test/shell/lvconvert-raid-reshape.sh. The tests
          generate a lot of kernel messages, which may clutter your terminal.
          You can disable them by issuing dmesg
          -D before running the tests (do not forget to issue
          dmesg -E when tests
          are done).
        
        
          
          
            Note
          
          
            The checks create device nodes in the /tmp directory. The tests
            will fail if /tmp is mounted with the nodev option.
          
         
        
          Now, as the root user:
        
        
make install
       
      
        
          Command Explanations
        
        
          PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin: The
          path must contain /sbin and
          /usr/sbin for proper system tool
          detection by the configure script. This
          instruction ensures that PATH is properly set even if you build as
          an unprivileged user.
        
        
          --enable-cmdlib: This
          switch enables building of the shared command library. It is
          required when building the event daemon.
        
        
          --enable-pkgconfig: This
          switch enables installation of pkg-config support files.
        
        
          --enable-udev_sync: This
          switch enables synchronisation with Udev processing.
        
        
          --enable-dmeventd: This switch enables
          building of the Device Mapper
          event daemon.
        
       
      
        
          Contents
        
        
          
            
              Installed Programs:
              blkdeactivate, dmeventd (optional),
              dmsetup, fsadm, lvm, lvmconf, and lvmdump. There are also
              numerous symbolic links to lvm that implement specific
              functionalities
            
            
              Installed Libraries:
              libdevmapper.so, liblvm2app.so, and
              liblvm2cmd.so; optional: libdevmapper-event.so,
              libdevmapper-event-lvm2.so, libdevmapper-event-lvm2mirror.so,
              libdevmapper-event-lvm2snapshot.so,
              libdevmapper-event-lvm2raid.so, and
              libdevmapper-event-lvm2thin.so
            
            
              Installed Directories:
              /etc/lvm and /lib/device-mapper
              (optional)
            
           
         
        
          
            Short Descriptions
          
          
            
            
              
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                    blkdeactivate
                   
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                    is a utility to deactivate block devices.
                   
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                    dmeventd
                   
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                    (optional) is the Device Mapper event daemon.
                   
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                    dmsetup
                   
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                    is a low level logical volume management tool.
                   
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                    fsadm
                   
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                    is a utility used to resize or check filesystem on a
                    device.
                   
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                    lvm
                   
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                    provides the command-line tools for LVM2. Commands are implemented via
                    sympolic links to this program to manage physical devices
                    (pv*), volume groups (vg*) and logical volumes (lv*).
                   
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                    lvmconf
                   
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                    is a script that modifies the locking configuration in
                    the LVM2 configuration
                    file.
                   
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                    lvmdump
                   
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                    is a tool used to dump various information concerning
                    LVM2.
                   
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                    vgimportclone
                   
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                    is used to import a duplicated VG (e.g. hardware
                    snapshot).
                   
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                    libdevmapper.so
                   
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                    contains the Device
                    Mapper API functions.
                   
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        Last updated on 2019-02-16 19:14:14 -0800