I came across an error when I create RAID10 with LVM2.
I have four PVs and when I create LV using this command:
sudo lvcreate --mirrors 1 --stripes 2 -l7630 -n lv0 vg0 --corelog
display the VG, it should be empty,but it has half..
VG Name vg0
System ID
Format lvm2
Metadata Areas 4
Metadata Sequence No 3
VG Access read/write
VG Statu
Hi everyone, I use Fedora 17.
I used gparted to created a dev/sdb2 partition. I then used vgextend to extend the volume group.
I attempted to do a logical volume resize yesterday using the follwoing commands
$sudo pvdisplay
"/dev/sda8" is a new physical volume of "113.11 GiB"
--- NEW Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/sda8
VG Name
PV Size 113.11 GiB
Allocatable NO
PE Size 0
Total PE 0
Free PE 0
Allocated PE
Hello everyone,
I have many VGs on my system. I have created them whith the same command. I haven't specified the PP size while creating them. Logically, the PP size should be the same (default value) in all the VGs. However, I have different PP size : 32 MB, 256 MB, 64 MB and 128 MB.
Can anyone explain why I haven't the same PP size ?
I have Dell 00NH4P Server.
Hi,
I'm trying to split the value using awk command into three parts. Need help to break into 3.
Content = 1. 11683 (<server01>: du.size[/,free] : 0.5 % 2. 21683 (<server02>: du.size[/,free] : 1.5 % 3. 31683 (<server03>: du.size[/,free] : 3.5 %
I want the above content to break into 3 lines in a numbering system.
Sample output required :
1.
Given the size of a file in bytes, I want to format it in kibibytes, mebibytes etc. to 3 significant figures with trailing zeros, e.g. 1883954 becomes 1.80M. Floating-point arithmetic isn't supported in bash, so I used awk instead. The problem is I don't how to keep the trailing zeros.
I was just wondering why the app size in android (Settings > Applications > Manage applications) is different to the size in Titanium backup (Overview of app storage use) and which one is the correct size?
eg.