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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Is this how LVM snapshots work? Post 302511039 by majid.merkava on Tuesday 5th of April 2011 03:32:06 PM
Old 04-05-2011
So if the newly changed data is written to master volume why we need to specify size to snapshot volume? what is use of it?
 

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LVDISPLAY(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      LVDISPLAY(8)

NAME
       lvdisplay - display attributes of a logical volume

SYNOPSIS
       lvdisplay  [-a|--all] [-c|--colon] [-d|--debug] [-h|-?|--help] [--ignorelockingfailure] [--maps] [--nosuffix] [-P|--partial] [--units hHbB-
       sSkKmMgGtTpPeE] [-v|--verbose] [--version] [LogicalVolumePath [LogicalVolumePath...]]

       lvdisplay  --columns  |	-C  [--aligned]  [-a|--all]  [-d|--debug]  [-h|-?|--help]  [--ignorelockingfailure]  [--noheadings]   [--nosuffix]
       [-o|--options [+]Field[,Field]] [-O|--sort [+|-]Key1[,[+|-]Key2[,...]]]	[-P|--partial] [--segments] [--separator Separator] [--unbuffered]
       [--units hHbBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE] [-v|--verbose] [--version] [LogicalVolumePath [LogicalVolumePath...]]

DESCRIPTION
       lvdisplay allows you to see the attributes of a logical volume like size, read/write status, snapshot information etc.

       lvs (8) is an alternative that provides the same information in the style of ps (1).  lvs is recommended over lvdisplay.

OPTIONS
       See lvm for common options and lvs for options given with --columns.

       --all  Include information in the output about internal Logical Volumes that are components of normally-accessible Logical Volumes, such as
	      mirrors,	but which are not independently accessible (e.g. not mountable).  For example, after creating a mirror using 'lvcreate -m1
	      --mirrorlog disk', this option will reveal three internal Logical Volumes, with suffixes mimage_0, mimage_1, and mlog.

       -c, --colon
	      Generate colon separated output for easier parsing in scripts or programs.  N.B. lvs (8) provides considerably more control over the
	      output.

	      The values are:

	      * logical volume name
	      * volume group name
	      * logical volume access
	      * logical volume status
	      * internal logical volume number
	      * open count of logical volume
	      * logical volume size in sectors
	      * current logical extents associated to logical volume
	      * allocated logical extents of logical volume
	      * allocation policy of logical volume
	      * read ahead sectors of logical volume
	      * major device number of logical volume
	      * minor device number of logical volume

       -m, --maps
	      Display  the  mapping  of logical extents to physical volumes and physical extents.  To map physical extents to logical extents use
	      pvs --segments -o+lv_name,seg_start_pe,segtype.

       --columns | -C
	      Display output in columns, the equivalent of lvs.  Options listed are the same as options given in lvs (8).

Examples
       "lvdisplay -v /dev/vg00/lvol2" shows attributes of that logical volume.	If snapshot logical volumes have been created  for  this  original
       logical volume, this command shows a list of all snapshot logical volumes and their status (active or inactive) as well.

       "lvdisplay /dev/vg00/snapshot" shows the attributes of this snapshot logical volume and also which original logical volume it is associated
       with.

SEE ALSO
       lvm(8), lvcreate(8), lvscan(8), pvs(8)

Sistina Software UK					 LVM TOOLS 2.02.95(2) (2012-03-06)					      LVDISPLAY(8)
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