Anyway, thanks for the output. It gives us:-
From the manual page for mkvg, we read:-
Quote:
When creating the default volume group type (with a maximum of 32 PVs) or the big volume group type (with a maximum of 128 PVs), there is a
limitation of 1016 physical partitions per PV. When specifying the physical partition size (-s), make sure the value is set large enough so
that 1016 physical partitions per PV limit is not violated. For example, a partition size of at least 16 MB would be needed to create a volume
group with a 10 GB disk. Using a factor size (-t) of 2, a smaller partition size of 8 MB can be used. If a factor value is specified, the
maximum number of PVs that can be included in the volume group is MaxPVs/factor.
I think that you have reached this limit. Have a calculate to see if you agree. When creating the VG, the PP size has been set larger, possibly automatically for a 3Tb volume group.
Read the manual page for chvg and see if you might get away with chvg -G but read the manual first to see if it applies safely to you.
You may need to build a new volume group and add more logical volumes in there. Our main Oracle database has 12 volume groups with around 30 logical volumes in each. What do you need to add the extra disk for? There is space to grow LVs in your current VG - although it's only about about 3G which is pretty small for this VG I suppose.
How can i restart the console getty without rebooting the system on HPUX 11.0
Normally it will be stated by ps -ef | grep getty
console 0:00 /usr/sbin/getty console console
many thanx (4 Replies)
WARNING - /usr/sbin/fsck not found. Most likely the mount of
/usr failed or the /usr filesystem is badly
damaged. The system is being halted.
Either re-install the system of boot with -b
option in an attempt to recover
Anyone help me on restoring this without having to reinstall. it is a... (8 Replies)
I noticed in my cron log file for my solaris 8 servers the rc=1. I imagine that is return code and something did not process. Does anyone know what that is, is there fix or the implications of leaving it?
Thank you
> CMD: && /usr/sbin/rtc -c > /dev/null 2>&1
> root 22049 c Fri Dec 19... (1 Reply)
We want to deactivate a VG but failed, because one of the LVs created there is busy. When we are trying to unmount the LV, it is telling "not mounted" and if I execute mount command it will be informing us "already mounted". dmsetup info is indicating "Open Count = 1".
Please help me, how we... (5 Replies)
My volume group of size 200 gb.
out of which only 100 gb is used by 2 logical volumes /dev/vg00/lvol0 and /dev/vg00/lvol0 respectively (both are 50 gb each).
Whenever i use vgreduce command to reduce the size of volume group i get below error.
# vgreduce vg00 -a
Physical volume... (16 Replies)
hi,
I want to create a volume group of 200 GB and then create different file systems on that.
please help me out. Its becomes confusing when the PP calculating PP.
I don't understand this concept. (2 Replies)
Hello.
I am currently on HPUX and migrating to Linux RHEL 6.4
This program on hpux:
/usr/sbin/userdbset
is puzzling me on linux.
Does anyone know the equivilent program forked or used on linux.
This program is mentioned in our user reset script.
here is a strings of the... (2 Replies)
Would some help me on this below
I am trying to extend file system on AIX and however unable to extend the file system.
0516-306 extendvg: Unable to find physical volume 20 in the Device
Configuration Database.
0516-321 extendvg: Physical volume u01-lv is not configured.
0516-792... (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: murali969
15 Replies
LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
pvdisplay
PVDISPLAY(8) System Manager's Manual PVDISPLAY(8)NAME
pvdisplay - display attributes of a physical volume
SYNOPSIS
pvdisplay [-c|--colon] [-d|--debug] [-h|-?|--help] [-s|--short] [-v[v]|--verbose [--verbose]] PhysicalVolumePath [PhysicalVolumePath...]
DESCRIPTION
pvdisplay allows you to see the attributes of one or more physical volumes like size, physical extent size, space used for the volume group
descriptor area and so on.
pvs (8) is an alternative that provides the same information in the style of ps (1).
OPTIONS
See lvm for common options.
-c, --colon
Generate colon separated output for easier parsing in scripts or programs. N.B. pvs (8) provides considerably more control over the
output.
The values are:
* physical volume device name
* volume group name
* physical volume size in kilobytes
* internal physical volume number (obsolete)
* physical volume status
* physical volume (not) allocatable
* current number of logical volumes on this physical volume
* physical extent size in kilobytes
* total number of physical extents
* free number of physical extents
* allocated number of physical extents
-s, --short
Only display the size of the given physical volumes.
-m, --maps
Display the mapping of physical extents to logical volumes and logical extents.
SEE ALSO lvm(8), pvcreate(8), lvcreate(8), vgcreate(8)Sistina Software UK LVM TOOLS 2.02.44-cvs (02-17-09) PVDISPLAY(8)