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LVCONVERT(8)							  LVCONVERT(8)

NAME
       lvconvert - convert a logical volume from linear to mirror or snapshot

SYNOPSIS
       lvconvert   -m|--mirrors	  Mirrors  [--mirrorlog	 {disk|core|mirrored}]
       [--corelog] [-R|--regionsize MirrorLogRegionSize] [--type  SegmentType]
       [-A|--alloc     AllocationPolicy]     [-b|--background]	  [-f|--force]
       [-i|--interval Seconds] [-h|-?|--help] [--stripes Stripes [-I|--stripe‐
       size StripeSize]] [--noudevsync] [-v|--verbose] [-y|--yes] [--version]
       LogicalVolume[Path] [PhysicalVolume[Path][:PE[-PE]]...]

       lvconvert   --splitmirrors   Images   [--name   SplitLogicalVolumeName]
       [--trackchanges]
       MirrorLogicalVolume[Path] [SplittablePhysicalVolume[Path][:PE[-PE]]...]

       lvconvert  -s|--snapshot	 [-c|--chunksize   ChunkSize]	[-h|-?|--help]
       [--noudevsync] [-v|--verbose] [-Z|--zero y|n] [--version]
       OriginalLogicalVolume[Path] SnapshotLogicalVolume[Path]

       lvconvert    --merge    [-b|--background]    [-i|--interval    Seconds]
       [-h|-?|--help] [-v|--verbose] [--version] LogicalVolume[Path]...

       lvconvert  --repair  [-h|-?|--help]  [-v|--verbose]  [--version]	 Logi‐
       calVolume[Path] [PhysicalVolume[Path]...]

       lvconvert   --replace   PhysicalVolume	[-h|-?|--help]	[-v|--verbose]
       [--version] LogicalVolume[Path] [PhysicalVolume[Path]...]

DESCRIPTION
       lvconvert is used to change the segment type (i.e. linear, mirror, etc)
       or  characteristics  of	a  logical volume.  For example, it can add or
       remove the redundant images of a logical volume, change the log type of
       a mirror, or designate a logical volume as a snapshot repository.
       If the conversion requires allocation of physical extents (for example,
       when converting from linear to mirror) and  you	specify	 one  or  more
       PhysicalVolumes	(optionally  with ranges of physical extents), alloca‐
       tion of physical extents will be restricted to these physical  extents.
       If  the conversion frees physical extents (for example, when converting
       from a mirror to a linear, or reducing mirror legs) and you specify one
       or  more	 PhysicalVolumes, the freed extents come first from the speci‐
       fied PhysicalVolumes.

OPTIONS
       See lvm for common options.
       Exactly one  of	--splitmirrors,	 --mirrors,  --repair,	--snapshot  or
       --merge arguments is required.

       -m, --mirrors Mirrors
	      Specifies	 the  degree  of  the  mirror you wish to create.  For
	      example, "-m 1" would convert the original logical volume	 to  a
	      mirror  volume  with  2-sides; that is, a linear volume plus one
	      copy.

       --mirrorlog {disk|core|mirrored}
	      Specifies the type of log to use.	 The default is disk, which is
	      persistent and requires a small amount of storage space, usually
	      on a separate device from the data being mirrored.  Core may  be
	      useful  for short-lived mirrors: It means the mirror is regener‐
	      ated by copying the data from the first device again every  time
	      the  device  is  activated  -  perhaps, for example, after every
	      reboot.  Using "mirrored" will create a persistent log  that  is
	      itself mirrored.

       --corelog
	      The  optional  argument  "--corelog"  is	the same as specifying
	      "--mirrorlog core".

       -R, --regionsize MirrorLogRegionSize
	      A mirror is divided into regions of this size (in MB),  and  the
	      mirror  log  uses this granularity to track which regions are in
	      sync.

       --type SegmentType
	      Used to convert a logical volume to another segment type	or  to
	      explicitly  state	 the  desired  RAID1 segment type ("mirror" or
	      "raid1") when converting a linear logical	 volume	 to  a	mirror
	      with the '-m' argument.

       -b, --background
	      Run the daemon in the background.

       -i, --interval Seconds
	      Report progress as a percentage at regular intervals.

       --noudevsync
	      Disable  udev  synchronisation.  The  process  will not wait for
	      notification from udev.  It will continue	 irrespective  of  any
	      possible udev processing in the background.  You should only use
	      this if udev is not running or has rules that ignore the devices
	      LVM2 creates.

       --splitmirrors Images
	      The  number  of redundant Images of a mirror to be split off and
	      used to form a new logical volume.  A name must be supplied  for
	      the  newly-split-off  logical  volume using the --name argument,
	      unless the --trackchanges argument is given.

       -n Name
	      The name to apply to a logical volume which has been  split  off
	      from a mirror logical volume.

       --trackchanges
	      Used  with --splitmirrors on a raid1 device, this tracks changes
	      so that the read-only detached image can be  merged  efficiently
	      back  into  the mirror later.  Only the regions of the detatched
	      device where the data changed get resynchronized.

	      Please note that this feature is only supported with the new md-
	      based  mirror  implementation  and not with the original device-
	      mapper mirror implementation.

       -s, --snapshot
	      Create a snapshot from existing  logical	volume	using  another
	      existing logical volume as its origin.

       -c, --chunksize ChunkSize
	      Power of 2 chunk size for the snapshot logical volume between 4k
	      and 512k.

       -Z, --zero y|n
	      Controls zeroing of the first KB of data in  the	snapshot.   If
	      the volume is read-only the snapshot will not be zeroed.

       --merge
	      Merges a snapshot into its origin volume or merges a raid1 image
	      that has been split from its  mirror  with  --trackchanges  back
	      into its mirror.

	      To  check	 if  your  kernel supports the snapshot merge feature,
	      look for 'snapshot-merge' in the output  of  'dmsetup  targets'.
	      If  both	the  origin and snapshot volume are not open the merge
	      will start immediately.  Otherwise, the  merge  will  start  the
	      first  time either the origin or snapshot are activated and both
	      are closed.  Merging a snapshot into an origin  that  cannot  be
	      closed,  for  example  a	root filesystem, is deferred until the
	      next time the origin volume is activated.	 When merging  starts,
	      the  resulting logical volume will have the origin's name, minor
	      number and UUID.	While the  merge  is  in  progress,  reads  or
	      writes  to  the origin appear as they were directed to the snap‐
	      shot being merged.  When the merge finishes, the merged snapshot
	      is removed.  Multiple snapshots may be specified on the command‐
	      line or a @tag may be used  to  specify  multiple	 snapshots  be
	      merged to their respective origin.

       --repair
	      Repair  a mirror after suffering a disk failure. The mirror will
	      be brought back into a consistent state.	By default, the origi‐
	      nal  number of mirrors will be restored if possible.  Specify -y
	      on the command line to skip the prompts.	Use -f if you  do  not
	      want  any replacement.  Additionally, you may use --use-policies
	      to use the device replacement policy specified in lvm.conf, viz.
	      activation/mirror_log_fault_policy       or      activation/mir‐
	      ror_device_fault_policy.

       --replace PhysicalVolume
	      Remove the specified device (PhysicalVolume) and replace it with
	      one  that	 is available in the volume group or from the specific
	      list provided.  This option is only available  to	 RAID  segment
	      types (e.g. "raid1", "raid5", etc).

Examples
       "lvconvert -m1 vg00/lvol1"
       converts	 the  linear  logical  volume "vg00/lvol1" to a two-way mirror
       logical volume.

Examples
       "lvconvert --type raid1 -m1 vg00/lvol1"
       converts the linear logical volume "vg00/lvol1" to a two-way RAID1 log‐
       ical volume.

       "lvconvert --mirrorlog core vg00/lvol1"
       converts a mirror with a disk log to a mirror with an in-memory log.

       "lvconvert --mirrorlog disk vg00/lvol1"
       converts a mirror with an in-memory log to a mirror with a disk log.

       "lvconvert -m0 vg00/lvol1"
       converts a mirror logical volume to a linear logical volume.
       "lvconvert --type raid1 vg00/mirror_lv"
       converts	 a  mirror  logical  volume to a RAID1 logical volume with the
       same number of images.

       "lvconvert -s vg00/lvol1 vg00/lvol2"
       converts logical volume "vg00/lvol2" to	snapshot  of  original	volume
       "vg00/lvol1"

       "lvconvert -m1 vg00/lvol1 /dev/sda:0-15 /dev/sdb:0-15"
       converts	 linear logical volume "vg00/lvol1" to a two-way mirror, using
       physical extents /dev/sda:0-15 and /dev/sdb:0-15 for allocation of  new
       extents.

       "lvconvert -m0 vg00/lvmirror1 /dev/sda"
       converts	 mirror	 logical  volume  "vg00/lvmirror1"  to linear, freeing
       physical extents from /dev/sda.

       "lvconvert --merge vg00/lvol1_snap"
       merges "vg00/lvol1_snap" into its origin.

       "lvconvert --merge @some_tag"
       If  vg00/lvol1,	vg00/lvol2,  and  vg00/lvol3  are  all	 tagged	  with
       "some_tag"  each snapshot logical volume will be merged serially, e.g.:
       vg00/lvol1, then vg00/lvol2, then  vg00/lvol3.	If  --background  were
       used it would start all snapshot logical volume merges in parallel.

       "lvconvert --splitmirrors 1 --name lv_split vg00/lvmirror1"
       Extract one image from the mirror, making it a new logical volume named
       "lv_split".  The mirror the image is extracted from is reduced  accord‐
       ingly.	If  it	was  a	2-way  mirror  (created with '-m 1'), then the
       resulting original volume will be linear.

       "lvconvert --splitmirrors 1 --trackchanges vg00/lv_raid1"
       A mirrored logical  volume  created  with  --type  raid1	 can  use  the
       '--trackchanges' argument when splitting off an image.

       Detach  one  image from the mirrored logical volume lv_raid1 as a sepa‐
       rate read-only device and track the changes made to the mirror while it
       is detached.  The split-off device has a name of the form lv_raid1_rim‐
       age_N, where N is a number, and it cannot be renamed.

       "lvconvert --merge vg00/lv_raid1_rimage_1"
       Merge an image that was detached temporarily from its mirror  with  the
       '--trackchanges'	 argument  back into its original mirror and bring its
       contents back up-to-date.

       "lvconvert --replace /dev/sdb1 vg00/my_raid1 /dev/sdf1"
       Replace the physical volume "/dev/sdb1" in  the	RAID1  logical	volume
       "my_raid1"  with	 the  specified	 physical volume "/dev/sdf1".  Had the
       argument "/dev/sdf1" been left out, lvconvert would attempt to  find  a
       suitable device from those available in the volume group.

SEE ALSO
       lvm(8),	 vgcreate(8),  lvremove(8),  lvrename(8),  lvextend(8),	 lvre‐
       duce(8), lvdisplay(8), lvscan(8)

Red Hat, Inc	       LVM TOOLS 2.02.95(2) (2012-03-06)	  LVCONVERT(8)
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