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== | == RAID1 with LVM on an existing used logical volume == | ||
'''Before starting, make sure that the disk that will mirror data is the same size or bigger than the drive being mirrored.''' | |||
1. Check if the volume has free space for lvm logs. Mirror will fail if no free space available. | |||
pvscan | |||
example output: | |||
PV /dev/sda2 VG centos lvm2 [<222.57 GiB / 0 free] | |||
PV /dev/sdb1 VG centos lvm2 [<223.57 GiB / 0 free] | |||
PV /dev/sdd1 VG local2 lvm2 [<7.28 TiB / <5.03 GiB free] | |||
If ''' PV /dev/sdd1 VG local2 lvm2 [<7.28 TiB / 0 free] ''' then do | |||
lvreduce -l -1 --resizefs /dev/<volume_group>/<logical_volume> | |||
for example : lvreduce -l -1 --resizefs /dev/local2/zinc_lv | |||
2. Check which disk will act as the mirror | |||
fdisk -l | |||
3. Extend the disk to volume group | |||
vgextend <volume_group> /dev/<disk> | |||
for example: vgextend local2 /dev/sdc | |||
To remove extension: | |||
vgreduce <volume_group> /dev/<disk> | |||
for example: vgreduce local2 /dev/sdc | |||
4. Convert current working logical volume to RAID1 and assign mirror | |||
lvconvert -m1 /dev/<volume_group>/<logical_volume> /dev/<disk> | |||
for example: lvconvert -m1 /dev/local2/zinc_lv /dev/sdc | |||
5. It should say it was successful, to check syncing progress | |||
lvs -a -o +devices |
Revision as of 23:13, 26 March 2021
Format Disk
Do these commands as root:
- fdisk -l
- Find disks/RAID disks to format
- parted
- mklabel gpt
- mkpart logical 0GB 9995GB. (based on what we read in result of print above)
- print. (to confirm)
- quit
Mount storage disks using LVM
Reference guide: https://www.thegeekdiary.com/redhat-centos-a-beginners-guide-to-lvm-logical-volume-manager/
Scan devices to be used as physical volumes (PV)
- lvmdiskscan
Initialize the block devices
- pvcreate <drive1> <drive2> <...> ...
- Example: pvcreate /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
To double check PV
- pvdisplay
- pvscan
- pvs
After PV, create a Volume Group (VG)
- vgcreate <name of volume> <drive1> <drive2> <...> ...
- Example: vgcreate soft2 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
To double check VG
- vgs <VG name>
- vgdisplay <VG name>
After VG, create a Logical Volume (LV)
- lvcreate <options> <name of LV> <VG Name>
- Example: lvcreate -l 100%FREE -n soft_lv soft2
- -l is for storage space in percent, 100%FREE means use all space in VG
- -n is for name of LV
- Example: lvcreate -l 100%FREE -n soft_lv soft2
Double Check LV
- lvs /dev/<VG NAME>/<LV NAME>
- lvdisplay /dev/<VG NAME>/<LV NAME>
- lvscan
Last step, create a File System
- mkfs.ext4 <options> /dev/<VG NAME>/<LV NAME>
- Example: mkfs.ext4 /dev/soft2/soft_lv
It's time to mount Make the directory first:
- mkdir <somewhere>
- Example: mkdir /export/soft2
- mount /dev/<VG NAME>/<LV NAME> <somewhere>
- Example: mount /dev/soft2/soft_lv /export/soft2/
Make it permanent by editing fstab:
- vim /etc/fstab
/dev/<VG NAME>/<LV NAME> <somewhere> <type of file system> <mount options> <dump> <fsck> example: /dev/soft2/soft_lv /export/soft2 ext4 defaults 1 2
RAID1 with LVM on an existing used logical volume
Before starting, make sure that the disk that will mirror data is the same size or bigger than the drive being mirrored.
1. Check if the volume has free space for lvm logs. Mirror will fail if no free space available.
pvscan example output: PV /dev/sda2 VG centos lvm2 [<222.57 GiB / 0 free] PV /dev/sdb1 VG centos lvm2 [<223.57 GiB / 0 free] PV /dev/sdd1 VG local2 lvm2 [<7.28 TiB / <5.03 GiB free]
If PV /dev/sdd1 VG local2 lvm2 [<7.28 TiB / 0 free] then do
lvreduce -l -1 --resizefs /dev/<volume_group>/<logical_volume> for example : lvreduce -l -1 --resizefs /dev/local2/zinc_lv
2. Check which disk will act as the mirror
fdisk -l
3. Extend the disk to volume group
vgextend <volume_group> /dev/<disk> for example: vgextend local2 /dev/sdc
To remove extension:
vgreduce <volume_group> /dev/<disk> for example: vgreduce local2 /dev/sdc
4. Convert current working logical volume to RAID1 and assign mirror
lvconvert -m1 /dev/<volume_group>/<logical_volume> /dev/<disk> for example: lvconvert -m1 /dev/local2/zinc_lv /dev/sdc
5. It should say it was successful, to check syncing progress
lvs -a -o +devices