lvm:didn't do pvcreate on partition, before adding it to volume group
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lvm:didn't do pvcreate on partition, before adding it to volume group
Hi,
i created a partition and then added it to a volume group, without however having previously declared it as a "physical volume". Now it seems to be working OK... Will i have any problems? If no, which is the reason of creating a "physical volume"?
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With LVM you can expand or shrink the logical partitions created within it. Also you can add additonal disc and create logical volume partitions one them and logical partitions within them. So now if one from disc 1 is getting to small you can create one on disc 2 and merge the two to create a span. This is hard to descibe. Best thing is to read the how-to on LVM. It is very long how-to. http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
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