The LVM is a powerful storage management module which is included in all the distributions of Linux now. It provides users with a variety of valuable features to fit different requirements. The ...
LVM (currently released as LVM2), the “logical volume manager”, is a flexible storage manager for the Linux kernel. It allows you to add, remove and resize partitions to suit your needs. Instead of ...
All Linux sysadmin books tell about the awesomeness of LVM. But is actually anyone using it? On a desktop it adds needless complexity - you only need boot, (efi), swap, root and perhaps home. You ...
Linux’s Logical Volume Manager is a handy framework for configuring disks and volumes. Learn how to use LVM to grow and shrink existing volumes as needed. The Logical Volume Manager commands in Linux ...
I've been a sysadmin for a long time, and part of being a sysadmin is doing more than is humanly possible. Sometimes that means writing wicked cool scripts, sometimes it means working late, and ...
Scott Reeves shows how to use two handy commands to back up and restore volume group metadata on LVM. Two of the useful commands provided as part of Logical Volume Manager (LVM) is vgcfgbackup and ...
LVM Capital Management shed 16,096 shares valued at $2.58 million. LVM now holds 40,603 ICON shares valued at $5.91 million. ICON is a mid-sized position for LVM, now representing 0.61% of the fund.