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NAME
vgsplit — Move physical volumes into a new or existing volume group
SYNOPSIS
vgsplit option_args position_args
[ option_args ]
DESCRIPTION
vgsplit moves one or more PVs from a source VG (the first VG arg) to a destination VG (the second VG arg). The PV(s) to move are named after the source and destination VGs, or an LV is named, in which case the PVs underlying the LV are moved.
If the destination VG does not exist, a new VG is created (command options can be used to specify properties of the new VG, also see *vgcreate*(8)).
LVs cannot be split between VGs; each LV must be entirely on the PVs in the source or destination VG.
vgsplit can only move complete PVs. (See *pvmove*(8) for moving part of a PV.)
USAGE
Split a VG by specified PVs.
vgsplit VG VG PV …
[ COMMON_OPTIONS ]
Split a VG by PVs in a specified LV.
vgsplit -n*|–name* LV VG VG
[ COMMON_OPTIONS ]
Common options for command:
[ -A*|–autobackup* y*|*n ]
[ -l*|–maxlogicalvolumes* Number ]
[ -p*|–maxphysicalvolumes* Number ]
[ -M*|–metadatatype* lvm2 ]
[ –alloccontiguous*|*cling*|*cling_by_tags*|*normal*|*anywhere*|*inherit
]
[ –poolmetadataspare y*|*n ]
[ --[*vg*]*metadatacopies* *all*|*unmanaged*|/Number/ ]
Common options for lvm:
[ -d*|–debug* ]
[ -h*|–help* ]
[ -q*|–quiet* ]
[ -t*|–test* ]
[ -v*|–verbose* ]
[ -y*|–yes* ]
[ –commandprofile String ]
[ –config String ]
[ –devices PV ]
[ –devicesfile String ]
[ –driverloaded y*|*n ]
[ –journal String ]
[ –lockopt String ]
[ –longhelp ]
[ –nohints ]
[ –nolocking ]
[ –profile String ]
[ –version ]
OPTIONS
–alloc
contiguous*|*cling*|*cling_by_tags*|*normal*|*anywhere*|*inherit
Determines the allocation policy when a command needs to allocate
Physical Extents (PEs) from the VG. Each VG and LV has an allocation
policy which can be changed with vgchange/lvchange, or overridden on the
command line. normal applies common sense rules such as not placing
parallel stripes on the same PV. inherit applies the VG policy to an
LV. contiguous requires new PEs be placed adjacent to existing PEs.
cling places new PEs on the same PV as existing PEs in the same stripe
of the LV. If there are sufficient PEs for an allocation, but normal
does not use them, anywhere will use them even if it reduces
performance, e.g. by placing two stripes on the same PV. Optional
positional PV args on the command line can also be used to limit which
PVs the command will use for allocation. See *lvm*(8) for more
information about allocation.
-A*|–autobackup* y*|*n
Specifies if metadata should be backed up automatically after a change.
Enabling this is strongly advised! See *vgcfgbackup*(8) for more
information.
–commandprofile String
The command profile to use for command configuration. See *lvm.conf*(5)
for more information about profiles.
–config String
Config settings for the command. These override *lvm.conf*(5) settings.
The String arg uses the same format as *lvm.conf*(5), or may use
section/field syntax. See *lvm.conf*(5) for more information about
config.
-d*|–debug* …
Set debug level. Repeat from 1 to 6 times to increase the detail of
messages sent to the log file and/or syslog (if configured).
–devices PV
Devices that the command can use. This option can be repeated or accepts
a comma separated list of devices. This overrides the devices file.
–devicesfile String
A file listing devices that LVM should use. The file must exist in
etc/lvm/devices and is managed with the lvmdevices*(8) command.
This overrides the *lvm.conf*(5) *devices/devicesfile and
devices/use_devicesfile settings.
–driverloaded y*|*n
If set to no, the command will not attempt to use device-mapper. For
testing and debugging.
-h*|–help*
Display help text.
–journal String
Record information in the systemd journal. This information is in
addition to information enabled by the lvm.conf log/journal setting.
command: record information about the command. output: record the
default command output. debug: record full command debugging.
–lockopt String
Used to pass options for special cases to lvmlockd. See *lvmlockd*(8)
for more information.
–longhelp
Display long help text.
-l*|–maxlogicalvolumes* Number
Sets the maximum number of LVs allowed in a VG.
-p*|–maxphysicalvolumes* Number
Sets the maximum number of PVs that can belong to the VG. The value 0
removes any limitation. For large numbers of PVs, also see options
–pvmetadatacopies, and –vgmetadatacopies for improving performance.
-M*|–metadatatype* lvm2
Specifies the type of on-disk metadata to use. lvm2 (or just 2) is
the current, standard format. lvm1 (or just 1) is no longer used.
-n*|–name* String
Move only PVs used by the named LV.
–nohints
Do not use the hints file to locate devices for PVs. A command may read
more devices to find PVs when hints are not used. The command will still
perform standard hint file invalidation where appropriate.
–nolocking
Disable locking.
–poolmetadataspare y*|*n
Enable or disable the automatic creation and management of a spare pool
metadata LV in the VG. A spare metadata LV is reserved space that can be
used when repairing a pool.
–profile String
An alias for –commandprofile or –metadataprofile, depending on the
command.
-q*|–quiet* …
Suppress output and log messages. Overrides –debug and –verbose.
Repeat once to also suppress any prompts with answer ’no’.
-t*|–test*
Run in test mode. Commands will not update metadata. This is implemented
by disabling all metadata writing but nevertheless returning success to
the calling function. This may lead to unusual error messages in
multi-stage operations if a tool relies on reading back metadata it
believes has changed but hasn’t.
-v*|–verbose* …
Set verbose level. Repeat from 1 to 4 times to increase the detail of
messages sent to stdout and stderr.
–version
Display version information.
--[*vg*]*metadatacopies* *all*|*unmanaged*|/Number/
Number of copies of the VG metadata that are kept. VG metadata is kept
in VG metadata areas on PVs in the VG, i.e. reserved space at the start
and/or end of the PVs. Keeping a copy of the VG metadata on every PV can
reduce performance in VGs containing a large number of PVs. When this
number is set to a non-zero value, LVM will automatically choose PVs on
which to store metadata, using the metadataignore flags on PVs to
achieve the specified number. The number can also be replaced with
special string values: unmanaged causes LVM to not automatically
manage the PV metadataignore flags. all causes LVM to first clear the
metadataignore flags on all PVs, and then to become unmanaged.
-y*|–yes*
Do not prompt for confirmation interactively but always assume the
answer yes. Use with extreme caution. (For automatic no, see -qq.)
VARIABLES
- VG
- Volume Group name. See *lvm*(8) for valid names.
- PV
- Physical Volume name, a device path under /dev. For commands managing physical extents, a PV positional arg generally accepts a suffix indicating a range (or multiple ranges) of physical extents (PEs). When the first PE is omitted, it defaults to the start of the device, and when the last PE is omitted it defaults to end. Start and end range (inclusive): PV[*:*/PE/*-PE/]… Start and length range (counting from 0): /PV[:*/PE/*+*/PE/]…
- String
- See the option description for information about the string content.
- Size[UNIT]
- Size is an input number that accepts an optional unit. Input units are always treated as base two values, regardless of capitalization, e.g. ’k’ and ’K’ both refer to 1024. The default input unit is specified by letter, followed by |UNIT. UNIT represents other possible input units: b*|*B is bytes, s*|*S is sectors of 512 bytes, k*|*K is KiB, m*|*M is MiB, g*|*G is GiB, t*|*T is TiB, p*|*P is PiB, e*|*E is EiB. (This should not be confused with the output control –units, where capital letters mean multiple of 1000.)
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
See *lvm*(8) for information about environment variables used by lvm. For example, LVM_VG_NAME can generally be substituted for a required VG parameter.
SEE ALSO
*lvm*(8), *lvm.conf*(5), *lvmconfig*(8), *lvmdevices*(8),
*pvchange*(8), *pvck*(8), *pvcreate*(8), *pvdisplay*(8), *pvmove*(8), *pvremove*(8), *pvresize*(8), *pvs*(8), *pvscan*(8),
*vgcfgbackup*(8), *vgcfgrestore*(8), *vgchange*(8), *vgck*(8), *vgcreate*(8), *vgconvert*(8), *vgdisplay*(8), *vgexport*(8), *vgextend*(8), *vgimport*(8), *vgimportclone*(8), *vgimportdevices*(8), *vgmerge*(8), *vgmknodes*(8), *vgreduce*(8), *vgremove*(8), *vgrename*(8), *vgs*(8), *vgscan*(8), *vgsplit*(8),
*lvcreate*(8), *lvchange*(8), *lvconvert*(8), *lvdisplay*(8), *lvextend*(8), *lvreduce*(8), *lvremove*(8), *lvrename*(8), *lvresize*(8), *lvs*(8), *lvscan*(8),
*lvm-fullreport*(8), *lvm-lvpoll*(8), *lvm2-activation-generator*(8), *blkdeactivate*(8), *lvmdump*(8),
*dmeventd*(8), *lvmpolld*(8), *lvmlockd*(8), *lvmlockctl*(8), *cmirrord*(8), *lvmdbusd*(8), *fsadm*(8),
*lvmsystemid*(7), *lvmreport*(7), *lvmraid*(7), *lvmthin*(7), *lvmcache*(7)