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

NAME
       lvchange - change attributes of a logical volume

SYNOPSIS
       lvchange   [--addtag   Tag]   [-A|--autobackup   {y|n}]  [-a|--activate
       [a|e|l]{y|n}]  [--alloc   AllocationPolicy]   [-C|--contiguous   {y|n}]
       [-d|--debug]  [--deltag  Tag] [--discards {ignore|nopassdown|passdown}]
       [--resync] [-h|-?|--help] [--ignorelockingfailure] [--ignoremonitoring]
       [--monitor  {y|n}] [--poll {y|n}] [--sysinit] [--noudevsync] [-M|--per-
       sistent {y|n}] [--minor minor] [-P|--partial] [-p|--permission  {r|rw}]
       [-r|--readahead  {ReadAheadSectors|auto|none}]  [--refresh] [-t|--test]
       [-v|--verbose]   [-Z|--zero   {y|n}]   LogicalVolumePath   [LogicalVol-
       umePath...]

DESCRIPTION
       lvchange  allows  you  to  change  the  attributes  of a logical volume
       including making them known to the kernel ready for use.

OPTIONS
       See lvm(8) for common options.

       -a, --activate [a|e|l]{y|n}
              Controls the availability of the logical volumes for use.   Com-
              municates  with the kernel device-mapper driver via libdevmapper
              to activate (-ay) or deactivate (-an) the  logical  volumes.  If
              autoactivation  option  is  used  (-aay),  the logical volume is
              activated  only  if  it  matches  an   item   in   the   activa-
              tion/auto_activation_volume_list  set  in lvm.conf.  Autoactiva-
              tion is not yet supported for logical volumes that are  part  of
              partial or clustered volume groups.

              If  clustered locking is enabled, -aey will activate exclusively
              on one node and -aly will activate only on the local  node.   To
              deactivate  only  on  the  local node use -aln.  Logical volumes
              with single-host  snapshots  are  always  activated  exclusively
              because they can only be used on one node at once.

       -C, --contiguous {y|n}
              Tries to set or reset the contiguous allocation policy for logi-
              cal volumes. It's only possible to change a non-contiguous logi-
              cal  volume's  allocation  policy  to  contiguous, if all of the
              allocated physical extents are already contiguous.

       --discards {ignore|nopassdown|passdown}
              Set this to ignore to ignore any discards  received  by  a  thin
              pool Logical Volume.  Set to nopassdown to process such discards
              within the thin  pool  itself  and  allow  the  no-longer-needed
              extents  to  be  overwritten  by new data.  Set to passdown (the
              default) to process them both within the thin pool itself and to
              pass them down the underlying device.

       --resync
              Forces  the  complete  resynchronization of a mirror.  In normal
              circumstances you should not need this option  because  synchro-
              nization  happens  automatically.  Data is read from the primary
              mirror device and copied to the others, so this can take a  con-
              siderable  amount of time - and during this time you are without
              a complete redundant copy of your data.

       --minor minor
              Set the minor number.

       --monitor {y|n}
              Start or stop monitoring a mirrored or snapshot  logical  volume
              with  dmeventd, if it is installed.  If a device used by a moni-
              tored mirror reports  an  I/O  error,  the  failure  is  handled
              according to mirror_image_fault_policy and mirror_log_fault_pol-
              icy set in lvm.conf.

       --poll {y|n}
              Without polling a logical volume's  backgrounded  transformation
              process  will  never complete.  If there is an incomplete pvmove
              or lvconvert (for example, on  rebooting  after  a  crash),  use
              --poll  y to restart the process from its last checkpoint.  How-
              ever, it may not be appropriate to immediately  poll  a  logical
              volume  when  it  is  activated,  use --poll n to defer and then
              --poll y to restart the process.

       --sysinit
              Indicates that lvchange(8) is being invoked  from  early  system
              initialisation  scripts  (e.g.  rc.sysinit or an initrd), before
              writeable filesystems are available. As such, some functionality
              needs  to  be  disabled and this option acts as a shortcut which
              selects an appropriate set of options. Currently this is equiva-
              lent   to   using   --ignorelockingfailure,  --ignoremonitoring,
              --poll n and setting LVM_SUPPRESS_LOCKING_FAILURE_MESSAGES envi-
              ronment variable.

              If  --sysinit is used in conjunction with lvmetad(8) enabled and
              running, autoactivation is preferred over manual activation  via
              direct lvchange call.  Logical volumes are autoactivated accord-
              ing to auto_activation_volume_list set in lvm.conf(5).

       --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.

       --ignoremonitoring
              Make no attempt to interact with dmeventd  unless  --monitor  is
              specified.   Do not use this if dmeventd is already monitoring a
              device.

       -M, --persistent {y|n}
              Set to y to make the minor number specified persistent.

       -p, --permission {r|rw}
              Change access permission to read-only or read/write.

       -r, --readahead {ReadAheadSectors|auto|none}
              Set read ahead sector count of this logical volume.  For  volume
              groups  with  metadata  in  lvm1  format,  this  must be a value
              between 2 and 120 sectors.  The default value  is  "auto"  which
              allows  the  kernel  to  choose  a suitable value automatically.
              "None" is equivalent to specifying zero.

       --refresh
              If the logical volume is active, reload its metadata.   This  is
              not  necessary  in  normal operation, but may be useful if some-
              thing has gone wrong or  if  you're  doing  clustering  manually
              without a clustered lock manager.

       -Z, --zero {y|n}
              Set zeroing mode for thin pool. Note: already provisioned blocks
              from pool in non-zero mode are not cleared  in  unwritten  parts
              when setting zero to y.

Examples
       Changes the permission on volume lvol1 in volume group vg00 to be read-
       only:

       lvchange -pr vg00/lvol1

SEE ALSO
       lvm(8), lvcreate(8), vgchange(8)

Sistina Software UK    LVM TOOLS 2.02.98(2) (2012-10-15)           LVCHANGE(8)

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