Example | # lvdisplay /dev/vg06/lvol1 | |
| - - - Logical volume - - - | |
| LV Name | /dev/vg06/lvol1 |
| VG Name | /dev/vg06 |
| LV Permission | read/write |
| LV Status | available/syncd |
| Mirror copies | 0 |
| Consistency Recovery | MWC |
| Schedule | parallel |
| LV Size (Mbytes) | 2344 |
| Current LE | 586 |
| Allocated PE | 586 |
| Stripes | 0 |
| Stripe Size (Kbytes) | 0 |
| Bad block | on |
| Allocation | strict |
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each logical volume to be created.
You can create only one logical volume at a time. However, you can verify multiple logical volumes at a time.
Creating the file systems
Create the file system for each new logical volume on the disk array. The default file system types are:
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To create file systems:
1.Use the newfs command to create the file system using the logical volume as the argument.
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