man vgsplit () - split a volume groups

NAME

vgsplit - split a volume groups

SYNOPSIS

vgsplit [-A|--autobackup {y|n}] [-d|-debug] [-h|--help] [-l|--list] [-t|--test] [-v|--verbose] [--version] ExistingVolumeGroupName NewVolumeGroupName PhysicalVolumePath [PhysicalVolumePath...]

DESCRIPTION

vgsplit moves one or more PhysicalVolumePath(s) from ExistingVolumeGroupName into NewVolumeGroupName. Physical volumes that are split off to the new volume group must not contain any partial logical volumes. Use pvmove(8) to move logical volumes to the desired physical volumes.

OPTIONS

-A, --autobackup {y|n}
Controls automatic backup of VG metadata after the merge (see vgcfgbackup(8)). Default is yes.
-d, --debug
Enables additional debugging output (if compiled with DEBUG).
-h, --help
Print a usage message on standard output and exit successfully.
-l, --list
Display split volume group names like vgdisplay -v.
-t, --test
Do a test run WITHOUT any real changes.
-v, --verbose
Display verbose runtime information about vgsplit's activities.
--version
Display tool and IOP version and exit successfully.

EXAMPLE

To separate physical volumes /dev/sdk1 and /dev/sdn1 from the existing volume group databases and put them into new volume group my_vg.

vgsplit -v databases my_vg /dev/sdk1 /dev/sdn1

DIAGNOSTICS

vgsplit returns an exit code of 0 for success and > 0 for error:

1 invalid volume group name 2 invalid physical volume name 3 malloc error 4 error reading VGDA of existing volume group 5 new volume group already exists 6 error setting up VGDA for split 7 logical volume to be split into new volume group must be inactive 8 logical volume doesn't exist 9 error removing logical volume from kernel 10 error reducing VGDA by physical volume in kernel 11 error writing changed existing VGDA to physical volume(s) 12 error writing new VGDA to physical volume(s) 13 error creating device special files for changed existing volume group 14 error creating device special files for new volume group 15 error creating new VGDA in kernel 16 error inserting new volume group name into lvmtab

95 driver/module not in kernel 96 invalid I/O protocol version 97 error locking logical volume manager 98 invalid lvmtab (run vgscan(8)) 99 invalid command line

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

LVM_AUTOBACKUP
If this variable is set to "no" then the automatic backup of VG metadata is turned off.
LVM_VG_MAX_BACKUPS
This variable determines the backup history depth of kept VGDA copy files in /etc/lvmconf. It can be set to a positive number between 0 and 999. The higher this number is, the more changes you can restore using vgcfgrestore(8).

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

Heinz Mauelshagen <Linux-LVM@Sistina.com>