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VGCREATE(8)							   VGCREATE(8)

NAME
       vgcreate - create a volume group

SYNOPSIS
       vgcreate	 [--addtag  Tag]  [--alloc  AllocationPolicy] [-A|--autobackup
       {y|n}] [-c|--clustered {y|n}] [-d|--debug]  [-h|--help]	[-l|--maxlogi‐
       calvolumes  MaxLogicalVolumes]  [-M|--metadatatypetype] [-p|--maxphysi‐
       calvolumes MaxPhysicalVolumes] [-s|--physicalextentsize PhysicalExtent‐
       Size[bBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE]] [-t|--test] [-v|--verbose] [--version] [ PHYSI‐
       CAL DEVICE OPTIONS ] VolumeGroupName PhysicalDevicePath	[PhysicalDevi‐
       cePath...]

DESCRIPTION
       vgcreate	 creates  a  new volume group called VolumeGroupName using the
       block special device PhysicalDevicePath.

       If PhysicalDevicePath was not previously configured for LVM with pvcre‐
       ate  (8),  the  device will be initialized with the same default values
       used with pvcreate.  If non-default pvcreate values  are	 are  desired,
       they may be given on the commandline with the same options as pvcreate.
       See PHYSICAL DEVICE OPTIONS  for	 available  options.   Note  that  the
       restore-related	options	 such  as  --restorefile, --uuid, and --physi‐
       calvolumesize are not available.	 If a restore operation is needed, use
       pvcreate (8) and vgcfgrestore (8).

OPTIONS
       See lvm for common options.

       -c, --clustered {y|n}
	      If  clustered  locking is enabled, this defaults to y indicating
	      that this Volume Group is shared with other nodes in  the	 clus‐
	      ter.

	      If  the  new Volume Group contains only local disks that are not
	      visible on the other nodes, you must specify --clustered n.   If
	      the  cluster  infrastructure is unavailable on a particular node
	      at a particular time, you may still be able to use  such	Volume
	      Groups.

       -l, --maxlogicalvolumes MaxLogicalVolumes
	      Sets  the maximum number of logical volumes allowed in this vol‐
	      ume group.  The setting can be changed with vgchange.  For  vol‐
	      ume  groups  with metadata in lvm1 format, the limit and default
	      value is 255.  If the metadata uses  lvm2	 format,  the  default
	      value  is	 0  which  removes  this restriction: there is then no
	      limit.

       -p, --maxphysicalvolumes MaxPhysicalVolumes
	      Sets the maximum number of physical volumes that can  belong  to
	      this  volume  group.   The setting can be changed with vgchange.
	      For volume groups with metadata in lvm1 format,  the  limit  and
	      default  value  is  255.	 If the metadata uses lvm2 format, the
	      default value is 0 which removes this restriction: there is then
	      no  limit.   If you have a large number of physical volumes in a
	      volume group with metadata in lvm2 format, for tool  performance
	      reasons, you should consider some use of --pvmetadatacopies 0 as
	      described in pvcreate(8).

       -s, --physicalextentsize PhysicalExtentSize[bBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE]
	      Sets the physical extent size on physical volumes of this volume
	      group.  A size suffix (k for kilobytes up to t for terabytes) is
	      optional, megabytes is the default if no suffix is present.  The
	      default is 4 MB and it must be at least 1 KB and a power of 2.

	      Once this value has been set, it is difficult to change it with‐
	      out recreating the volume group which would involve  backing  up
	      and  restoring  data  on	any  logical  volumes.	However, if no
	      extents need moving for the  new	value  to  apply,  it  can  be
	      altered using vgchange -s.

	      If  the volume group metadata uses lvm1 format, extents can vary
	      in size from 8KB to 16GB and there is a limit of	65534  extents
	      in  each logical volume.	The default of 4 MB leads to a maximum
	      logical volume size of around 256GB.

	      If the volume group metadata uses lvm2 format those restrictions
	      do  not  apply,  but  having a large number of extents will slow
	      down the tools but have no impact on I/O performance to the log‐
	      ical volume.  The smallest PE is 1KB.

	      The 2.4 kernel has a limitation of 2TB per block device.

PHYSICAL DEVICE OPTIONS
       The  following  options are available for initializing physical devices
       in the volume group.  These options are further described in the pvcre‐
       ate man page.

       -f, --force

       -y, --yes

       -Z, --zero y|n

       --labelsector sector

       --metadatasize size

       --pvmetadatacopies copies

       --dataalignment alignment

       --dataalignmentoffset alignment_offset

EXAMPLES
       To   create  a  volume  group  named  test_vg  using  physical  volumes
       /dev/sdk1, and /dev/sdl1 with default physical extent size of 4MB:

	    vgcreate test_vg /dev/sdk1 /dev/sdl1

SEE ALSO
       lvm(8), pvdisplay(8),  pvcreate(8),  vgdisplay(8),  vgextend(8),	 vgre‐
       duce(8), lvcreate(8), lvdisplay(8), lvextend(8), lvreduce(8)

Sistina Software UK    LVM TOOLS 2.02.61(1) (2010-02-15)	   VGCREATE(8)
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