[Starlingx-discuss] MultiOS: extractng lvm config from CentOS
Hello, following our chat during the last meeting, I pass you the command that I would like to be run on a startlingX CentOS based running config (all in one). It will help me to understand what config is expected by flock services. sudo lvmdiskscan sudo pvs sudo vgs -o +lv_size,lv_name Thanks. -- Dominig ar Foll Senior Software Architect Intel Open Source Technology Centre
Hi, Here is the output I get from such commands in a AIO system. controller-0:~$ sudo lvmdiskscan /dev/sda4 [ 229.00 GiB] LVM physical volume /dev/sda5 [ 100.00 GiB] LVM physical volume /dev/sda6 [ 20.00 GiB] LVM physical volume 0 disks 0 partitions 0 LVM physical volume whole disks 3 LVM physical volumes controller-0:~$ sudo pvs PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree /dev/sda4 cgts-vg lvm2 a-- <228.97g <29.16g /dev/sda5 nova-local lvm2 a-- <100.00g 0 /dev/sda6 nova-local lvm2 a-- <20.00g 0 controller-0:~$ sudo vgs -o +lv_size,lv_name VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree LSize LV cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 8.00g scratch-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 7.81g log-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 1.00g extension-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 40.00g pgsql-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 30.00g docker-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 10.00g kubelet-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 5.00g etcd-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 50.00g backup-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 16.00g dockerdistribution-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 2.00g rabbit-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 10.00g platform-lv cgts-vg 1 12 0 wz--n- <228.97g <29.16g 20.00g ceph-mon-lv nova-local 2 1 0 wz--n- 119.99g 0 119.99g instances_lv On Wed, 2019-10-09 at 17:19 +0200, Dominig ar Foll (Intel Open Source) wrote:
Hello,
following our chat during the last meeting, I pass you the command that I would like to be run on a startlingX CentOS based running config (all in one). It will help me to understand what config is expected by flock services. sudo lvmdiskscan sudo pvs sudo vgs -o +lv_size,lv_name
Thanks.
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Cordoba Malibran, Erich
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Dominig ar Foll (Intel Open Source)