* [linux-lvm] Trying to understand format of LVM2 - Question on Extent Size
@ 2018-07-26 0:37 David F.
2018-07-26 4:25 ` David F.
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From: David F. @ 2018-07-26 0:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
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I created a test lvm on a 32G UFD with two logical volumes, 15G and 14G. I
then looked at the on disk data and most makes since except the
extent_count vs extent_size. In this case the extent_size is 8192, and it
says the extent sizes are 3840 and 3584, but that * 8192 is double its
actual size. * 4096 then it is the size. So how does that work. TIA!!
Here's the sample:
test_lvm {
id = "xhewgS-UxVF-4qC5-MGXp-ErfX-6SNl-UkCdgz"
seqno = 3
format = "lvm2"
status = ["RESIZEABLE", "READ", "WRITE"]
flags = []
extent_size = 8192
max_lv = 0
max_pv = 0
metadata_copies = 0
physical_volumes {
pv0 {
id = "XhEzob-g2D5-YcGp-zfz9-39R7-HII6-SITlH9"
device = "/dev/sdc"
status = ["ALLOCATABLE"]
flags = []
dev_size = 62531584
pe_start = 2048
pe_count = 7633
}
}
logical_volumes {
lvm_logvol {
id = "IIKGTj-2eYn-5iTk-7KZd-ZMzS-aqYT-kwNgko"
status = ["READ", "WRITE", "VISIBLE"]
flags = []
creation_time = 1532609310
creation_host = "localhost.localdomain"
segment_count = 1
segment1 {
start_extent = 0
extent_count = 3840
type = "striped"
stripe_count = 1
stripes = [
"pv0", 0
]
}
}
lvm_logvol2 {
id = "dC9wIq-kJ3I-ixLV-A2f9-889Y-qpUr-DdfciL"
status = ["READ", "WRITE", "VISIBLE"]
flags = []
creation_time = 1532609325
creation_host = "localhost.localdomain"
segment_count = 1
segment1 {
start_extent = 0
extent_count = 3584
type = "striped"
stripe_count = 1
stripes = [
"pv0", 3840
]
}
}
}
}
# Generated by LVM2 version 2.02.168(2) (2016-11-30): Thu Jul 26 08:48:45
2018
contents = "Text Format Volume Group"
version = 1
description = ""
creation_host = "localhost.localdomain" # Linux localhost.localdomain
4.11.8-300.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Jun 29 20:09:48 UTC 2017 x86_64
creation_time = 1532609325 # Thu Jul 26 08:48:45 2018
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* Re: [linux-lvm] Trying to understand format of LVM2 - Question on Extent Size
2018-07-26 0:37 [linux-lvm] Trying to understand format of LVM2 - Question on Extent Size David F.
@ 2018-07-26 4:25 ` David F.
2018-07-26 8:58 ` Zdenek Kabelac
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: David F. @ 2018-07-26 4:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
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Never mind, the answer is the extent_size is the number of sectors (or
perhaps it's the number of 512 byte blocks, I'll have to test on 4K sector
drives). So in this case 4M and 4M*3840 is the 16G (not 16M which was
the 3840*4096).
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 5:37 PM, David F. <df7729@gmail.com> wrote:
> I created a test lvm on a 32G UFD with two logical volumes, 15G and 14G.
> I then looked at the on disk data and most makes since except the
> extent_count vs extent_size. In this case the extent_size is 8192, and it
> says the extent sizes are 3840 and 3584, but that * 8192 is double its
> actual size. * 4096 then it is the size. So how does that work. TIA!!
> Here's the sample:
>
> test_lvm {
> id = "xhewgS-UxVF-4qC5-MGXp-ErfX-6SNl-UkCdgz"
> seqno = 3
> format = "lvm2"
> status = ["RESIZEABLE", "READ", "WRITE"]
> flags = []
> extent_size = 8192
> max_lv = 0
> max_pv = 0
> metadata_copies = 0
>
> physical_volumes {
>
> pv0 {
> id = "XhEzob-g2D5-YcGp-zfz9-39R7-HII6-SITlH9"
> device = "/dev/sdc"
>
> status = ["ALLOCATABLE"]
> flags = []
> dev_size = 62531584
> pe_start = 2048
> pe_count = 7633
> }
> }
>
> logical_volumes {
>
> lvm_logvol {
> id = "IIKGTj-2eYn-5iTk-7KZd-ZMzS-aqYT-kwNgko"
> status = ["READ", "WRITE", "VISIBLE"]
> flags = []
> creation_time = 1532609310
> creation_host = "localhost.localdomain"
> segment_count = 1
>
> segment1 {
> start_extent = 0
> extent_count = 3840
>
> type = "striped"
> stripe_count = 1
>
> stripes = [
> "pv0", 0
> ]
> }
> }
>
> lvm_logvol2 {
> id = "dC9wIq-kJ3I-ixLV-A2f9-889Y-qpUr-DdfciL"
> status = ["READ", "WRITE", "VISIBLE"]
> flags = []
> creation_time = 1532609325
> creation_host = "localhost.localdomain"
> segment_count = 1
>
> segment1 {
> start_extent = 0
> extent_count = 3584
>
> type = "striped"
> stripe_count = 1
>
> stripes = [
> "pv0", 3840
> ]
> }
> }
> }
>
> }
> # Generated by LVM2 version 2.02.168(2) (2016-11-30): Thu Jul 26 08:48:45
> 2018
>
> contents = "Text Format Volume Group"
> version = 1
>
> description = ""
>
> creation_host = "localhost.localdomain" # Linux localhost.localdomain
> 4.11.8-300.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Jun 29 20:09:48 UTC 2017 x86_64
> creation_time = 1532609325 # Thu Jul 26 08:48:45 2018
>
>
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* Re: [linux-lvm] Trying to understand format of LVM2 - Question on Extent Size
2018-07-26 4:25 ` David F.
@ 2018-07-26 8:58 ` Zdenek Kabelac
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Zdenek Kabelac @ 2018-07-26 8:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development, David F.
Dne 26.7.2018 v 06:25 David F. napsal(a):
> Never mind, the answer is the extent_size is the number of sectors (or perhaps
> it's the number of 512 byte blocks, I'll have to test on 4K sector
> drives). So in this case 4M and 4M*3840 is the 16G (not 16M which was the
> 3840*4096).
>
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 5:37 PM, David F. <df7729@gmail.com
Hi
extent_size is always in 512b unit and ATM it's 32b value.
extent_count is in 'extent_size' unit and ATM it's 32b value.
Volume size extent_size * extent_count (so 32b * 32b => 64b size).
Depending on your extent_size you are limiting maximum volume size.
Thus if you need to use Exa byte volume sizes you clearly need to go with 4G
extent size.
Regards
Zdenek
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