On 10/11/18 4:31 PM, Emmanuel Gelati wrote: > If you use sdb only for data, you don't have need to use partition on > the disk. Though that's true, keeping 1 partition per disk for each LVM PV adds additional 'visibility' by tools like fdisk/[cs]fdisk, parted etc. showing the partition type to be 'Liinux LVM'. Using the whole disk, blkid or lsblk will provide that information still, e.g. 'blkid --match-token TYPE=LVM2_member'. Heinz > > Il giorno gio 11 ott 2018 alle ore 16:26 David Teigland > > ha scritto: > > On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 08:53:07AM +0545, Sherpa Sherpa wrote: > > I have LVM(backed by hardware RAID5) with logical volume and a > volume group > > named "dbstore-lv" and "dbstore-vg" which have sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 > created from > > same sdb disk. > > > sdb                                8:16   0  19.7T  0 disk > > ├─sdb1                             8:17   0   7.7T  0 part > > │ └─dbstore-lv (dm-1)              252:1    0   9.4T  0 lvm  > /var/db/st01 > > ├─sdb2                             8:18   0   1.7T  0 part > > │ └─dbstore-lv (dm-1)              252:1    0   9.4T  0 lvm  > /var/db/st01 > > └─sdb3                             8:19   0  10.3T  0 part > >   └─archive--archivedbstore--lv (dm-0)     252:0    0 10.3T  0 lvm > > > I am assuming this is due to disk seek problem as the same disk > partitions > > are used for same LVM or may be its due to saturation of the disks > > You shouldn't add different partitions as different PVs.  If it's > too late > to fix, it might help to create new LV that uses only one of the > partitions, e.g. lvcreate -n lv -L size vg /dev/sdb2, and then > copy your > current LV to the new one. > > _______________________________________________ > linux-lvm mailing list > linux-lvm@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm > read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/ > > > > -- >   .~. >   /V\ >  //  \\ > /(   )\ > ^`~'^ > > _______________________________________________ > linux-lvm mailing list > linux-lvm@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm > read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/