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NAME

       lvchange — Change the attributes of logical volume(s)

SYNOPSIS

       lvchange option_args position_args
           [ option_args ]

        -a|--activate y|n|ay
           --activationmode partial|degraded|complete
           --addtag Tag
           --alloc contiguous|cling|cling_by_tags|normal|anywhere|inherit
        -A|--autobackup y|n
           --cachemode writethrough|writeback|passthrough
           --cachepolicy String
           --cachesettings String
           --commandprofile String
           --compression y|n
           --config String
        -C|--contiguous y|n
        -d|--debug
           --deduplication y|n
           --deltag Tag
           --detachprofile
           --devices PV
           --devicesfile String
           --discards passdown|nopassdown|ignore
           --driverloaded y|n
           --errorwhenfull y|n
        -f|--force
        -h|--help
        -K|--ignoreactivationskip
           --ignorelockingfailure
           --ignoremonitoring
           --journal String
           --lockopt String
           --longhelp
        -j|--major Number
           --[raid]maxrecoveryrate Size[k|UNIT]
           --metadataprofile String
           --minor Number
           --[raid]minrecoveryrate Size[k|UNIT]
           --monitor y|n
           --nohints
           --nolocking
           --noudevsync
        -P|--partial
        -p|--permission rw|r
        -M|--persistent y|n
           --poll y|n
           --profile String
        -q|--quiet
        -r|--readahead auto|none|Number
           --readonly
           --rebuild PV
           --refresh
           --reportformat basic|json
           --resync
        -S|--select String
        -k|--setactivationskip y|n
           --setautoactivation y|n
           --[raid]syncaction check|repair
           --sysinit
        -t|--test
           --vdosettings String
        -v|--verbose
           --version
           --[raid]writebehind Number
           --[raid]writemostly PV[:t|n|y]
        -y|--yes
        -Z|--zero y|n

DESCRIPTION

       lvchange  changes  LV  attributes  in  the  VG,  changes  LV activation in the kernel, and includes other
       utilities for LV maintenance.

USAGE

       Change a general LV attribute.
       For options listed in parentheses, any one is
       required, after which the others are optional.

       lvchange
           ( -C|--contiguous y|n
             -p|--permission rw|r
             -r|--readahead auto|none|Number
             -k|--setactivationskip y|n
             -Z|--zero y|n
             -M|--persistent n
                --addtag Tag
                --deltag Tag
                --alloc contiguous|cling|cling_by_tags|normal|anywhere|inherit
                --compression y|n
                --deduplication y|n
                --detachprofile
                --metadataprofile String
                --profile String
                --setautoactivation y|n
                --errorwhenfull y|n
                --discards passdown|nopassdown|ignore
                --cachemode writethrough|writeback|passthrough
                --cachepolicy String
                --cachesettings String
                --[raid]minrecoveryrate Size[k|UNIT]
                --[raid]maxrecoveryrate Size[k|UNIT]
                --vdosettings String
                --[raid]writebehind Number
                --[raid]writemostly PV[:t|n|y] )
            VG|LV|Tag|Select ...
           [ -a|--activate y|n|ay ]
           [    --poll y|n ]
           [    --monitor y|n ]
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]

       —

       Resyncronize a mirror or raid LV.
       Use to reset 'R' attribute on a not initially synchronized LV.

       lvchange --resync VG|LV1|Tag|Select ...
           [ -a|--activate y|n|ay ]
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]

           LV1 types: mirror raid

       —

       Resynchronize or check a raid LV.

       lvchange --syncaction check|repair VG|LV1|Tag|Select ...
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]

           LV1 types: raid

       —

       Reconstruct data on specific PVs of a raid LV.

       lvchange --rebuild PV VG|LV1|Tag|Select ...
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]

           LV1 types: raid

       —

       Activate or deactivate an LV.

       lvchange -a|--activate y|n|ay VG|LV|Tag|Select ...
           [ -P|--partial ]
           [ -K|--ignoreactivationskip ]
           [    --activationmode partial|degraded|complete ]
           [    --poll y|n ]
           [    --monitor y|n ]
           [    --ignorelockingfailure ]
           [    --sysinit ]
           [    --readonly ]
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]

       —

       Reactivate an LV using the latest metadata.

       lvchange --refresh VG|LV|Tag|Select ...
           [ -P|--partial ]
           [    --activationmode partial|degraded|complete ]
           [    --poll y|n ]
           [    --monitor y|n ]
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]

       —

       Start or stop monitoring an LV from dmeventd.

       lvchange --monitor y|n VG|LV|Tag|Select ...
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]

       —

       Start or stop processing an LV conversion.

       lvchange --poll y|n VG|LV|Tag|Select ...
           [    --monitor y|n ]
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]

       —

       Make the minor device number persistent for an LV.

       lvchange -M|--persistent y --minor Number LV
           [ -j|--major Number ]
           [ -a|--activate y|n|ay ]
           [    --poll y|n ]
           [    --monitor y|n ]
           [ COMMON_OPTIONS ]

       —

       Common options for command:
           [ -A|--autobackup y|n ]
           [ -f|--force ]
           [ -S|--select String ]
           [    --ignoremonitoring ]
           [    --noudevsync ]
           [    --reportformat basic|json ]

       Common options for lvm:
           [ -d|--debug ]
           [ -h|--help ]
           [ -q|--quiet ]
           [ -t|--test ]
           [ -v|--verbose ]
           [ -y|--yes ]
           [    --commandprofile String ]
           [    --config String ]
           [    --devices PV ]
           [    --devicesfile String ]
           [    --driverloaded y|n ]
           [    --journal String ]
           [    --lockopt String ]
           [    --longhelp ]
           [    --nohints ]
           [    --nolocking ]
           [    --profile String ]
           [    --version ]

OPTIONS

       -a|--activate y|n|ay
              Change the active state of LVs.  An active LV can be used through a block device, allowing data on
              the  LV  to be accessed.  y makes LVs active, or available.  n makes LVs inactive, or unavailable.
              The block device for the LV is added or removed from the system using device-mapper in the kernel.
              A  symbolic  link  /dev/VGName/LVName  pointing  to  the  device  node is also added/removed.  All
              software and scripts should access the device through the symbolic link and present  this  as  the
              name  of  the  device.   The  location  and  name  of the underlying device node may depend on the
              distribution, configuration (e.g. udev), or release version.  ay specifies  autoactivation,  which
              is  used  by  system-generated  activation  commands.   By  default,  LVs  are  autoactivated.  An
              autoactivation  property  can  be  set  on  a  VG   or   LV   to   disable   autoactivation,   see
              --setautoactivation  y|n in vgchange, lvchange, vgcreate, and lvcreate.  Display the property with
              vgs or lvs "-o autoactivation".  The lvm.conf(5) auto_activation_volume_list includes names of VGs
              or  LVs  that  should  be  autoactivated,  and  anything  not  listed  is not autoactivated.  When
              auto_activation_volume_list   is   undefined   (the   default),   it   has    no    effect.     If
              auto_activation_volume_list  is  defined  and  empty, no LVs are autoactivated.  Items included by
              auto_activation_volume_list will not be autoactivated if  the  autoactivation  property  has  been
              disabled.  See lvmlockd(8) for more information about activation options ey and sy for shared VGs.

       --activationmode partial|degraded|complete
              Determines  if  LV  activation  is allowed when PVs are missing, e.g. because of a device failure.
              complete only allows LVs with no missing PVs to be activated, and is the  most  restrictive  mode.
              degraded  allows  RAID  LVs with missing PVs to be activated.  (This does not include the "mirror"
              type, see "raid1" instead.)  partial allows any LV with missing PVs to be  activated,  and  should
              only  be  used  for  recovery  or  repair.   For  default,  see  lvm.conf(5) activation_mode.  See
              lvmraid(7) for more information.

       --addtag Tag
              Adds a tag to a PV, VG or LV. This option can be repeated to add multiple tags at once. See lvm(8)
              for information about tags.

       --alloc contiguous|cling|cling_by_tags|normal|anywhere|inherit
              Determines  the allocation policy when a command needs to allocate Physical Extents (PEs) from the
              VG. Each VG and LV has an allocation policy  which  can  be  changed  with  vgchange/lvchange,  or
              overridden  on  the  command line.  normal applies common sense rules such as not placing parallel
              stripes on the same PV.  inherit applies the VG policy to an LV.  contiguous requires new  PEs  be
              placed  adjacent to existing PEs.  cling places new PEs on the same PV as existing PEs in the same
              stripe of the LV.  If there are sufficient PEs for an allocation, but normal does  not  use  them,
              anywhere will use them even if it reduces performance, e.g. by placing two stripes on the same PV.
              Optional positional PV args on the command line can also be used to limit which  PVs  the  command
              will use for allocation.  See lvm(8) for more information about allocation.

       -A|--autobackup y|n
              Specifies if metadata should be backed up automatically after a change.  Enabling this is strongly
              advised! See vgcfgbackup(8) for more information.

       --cachemode writethrough|writeback|passthrough
              Specifies when writes to a cache LV should be considered complete.  writeback  considers  a  write
              complete  as  soon as it is stored in the cache pool.  writethough considers a write complete only
              when it has been stored in both the cache pool and on the origin LV.  While  writethrough  may  be
              slower for writes, it is more resilient if something should happen to a device associated with the
              cache pool LV. With passthrough, all reads are served from the  origin  LV  (all  reads  miss  the
              cache)  and  all writes are forwarded to the origin LV; additionally, write hits cause cache block
              invalidates. See lvmcache(7) for more information.

       --cachepolicy String
              Specifies the cache policy for a cache LV.  See lvmcache(7) for more information.

       --cachesettings String
              Specifies tunable kernel options for dm-cache or dm-writecache LVs.  Use the  form  'option=value'
              or  'option1=value  option2=value',  or  repeat  --cachesettings for each option being set.  These
              settings override the default kernel behaviors which are usually adequate. To remove cachesettings
              and revert to the default kernel behaviors, use --cachesettings 'default' for dm-cache or an empty
              string --cachesettings '' for dm-writecache.  See lvmcache(7) for more information.

       --commandprofile String
              The command profile to use for command configuration.  See lvm.conf(5) for more information  about
              profiles.

       --compression y|n
              Controls  whether  compression  is  enabled  or  disable  for  VDO volume.  See lvmvdo(7) for more
              information about VDO usage.

       --config String
              Config settings for the command. These override lvm.conf(5) settings.  The  String  arg  uses  the
              same format as lvm.conf(5), or may use section/field syntax.  See lvm.conf(5) for more information
              about config.

       -C|--contiguous y|n
              Sets or resets the contiguous allocation policy for LVs.   Default  is  no  contiguous  allocation
              based  on a next free principle.  It is only possible to change a non-contiguous allocation policy
              to contiguous if all of the allocated physical extents in the LV are already contiguous.

       -d|--debug ...
              Set debug level. Repeat from 1 to 6 times to increase the detail of messages sent to the log  file
              and/or syslog (if configured).

       --deduplication y|n
              Controls  whether  deduplication  is  enabled  or  disable for VDO volume.  See lvmvdo(7) for more
              information about VDO usage.

       --deltag Tag
              Deletes a tag from a PV, VG or LV. This option can be repeated to delete multiple  tags  at  once.
              See lvm(8) for information about tags.

       --detachprofile
              Detaches a metadata profile from a VG or LV.  See lvm.conf(5) for more information about profiles.

       --devices PV
              Restricts  the  devices  that  are visible and accessible to the command.  Devices not listed will
              appear to be missing. This option can be repeated, or accepts a comma separated list  of  devices.
              This overrides the devices file.

       --devicesfile String
              A  file  listing  devices  that  LVM  should use.  The file must exist in /etc/lvm/devices/ and is
              managed with the lvmdevices(8) command.  This overrides the  lvm.conf(5)  devices/devicesfile  and
              devices/use_devicesfile settings.

       --discards passdown|nopassdown|ignore
              Specifies  how  the  device-mapper  thin  pool layer in the kernel should handle discards.  ignore
              causes the thin pool to ignore discards.  nopassdown causes the  thin  pool  to  process  discards
              itself  to  allow  reuse  of  unneeded extents in the thin pool.  passdown causes the thin pool to
              process discards itself (like nopassdown) and pass the discards to  the  underlying  device.   See
              lvmthin(7) for more information.

       --driverloaded y|n
              If set to no, the command will not attempt to use device-mapper.  For testing and debugging.

       --errorwhenfull y|n
              Specifies  thin  pool  behavior  when  data  space  is  exhausted.   When  yes, device-mapper will
              immediately return an error when a thin pool is full and an I/O request requires space.  When  no,
              device-mapper  will  queue  these  I/O  requests for a period of time to allow the thin pool to be
              extended.  Errors are returned if no space is available after the timeout.  (Also see dm-thin-pool
              kernel module option no_space_timeout.)  See lvmthin(7) for more information.

       -f|--force ...
              Override various checks, confirmations and protections.  Use with extreme caution.

       -h|--help
              Display help text.

       -K|--ignoreactivationskip
              Ignore  the  "activation  skip"  LV  flag  during  activation to allow LVs with the flag set to be
              activated.

       --ignorelockingfailure
              Allows a command to continue with read-only metadata operations after locking failures.

       --ignoremonitoring
              Do not interact with dmeventd unless --monitor is specified.  Do  not  use  this  if  dmeventd  is
              already monitoring a device.

       --journal String
              Record information in the systemd journal.  This information is in addition to information enabled
              by the lvm.conf log/journal setting.  command: record  information  about  the  command.   output:
              record the default command output.  debug: record full command debugging.

       --lockopt String
              Used to pass options for special cases to lvmlockd.  See lvmlockd(8) for more information.

       --longhelp
              Display long help text.

       -j|--major Number
              Sets the major number of an LV block device.

       --[raid]maxrecoveryrate Size[k|UNIT]
              Sets  the maximum recovery rate for a RAID LV.  The rate value is an amount of data per second for
              each device in the array.  Setting the rate to 0 means it will be unbounded.  See  lvmraid(7)  for
              more information.

       --metadataprofile String
              The metadata profile to use for command configuration.  See lvm.conf(5) for more information about
              profiles.

       --minor Number
              Sets the minor number of an LV block device.

       --[raid]minrecoveryrate Size[k|UNIT]
              Sets the minimum recovery rate for a RAID LV.  The rate value is an amount of data per second  for
              each  device  in the array.  Setting the rate to 0 means it will be unbounded.  See lvmraid(7) for
              more information.

       --monitor y|n
              Start (yes) or stop (no) monitoring an LV with dmeventd.  dmeventd monitors kernel events  for  an
              LV,  and performs automated maintenance for the LV in reponse to specific events.  See dmeventd(8)
              for more information.

       --nohints
              Do not use the hints file to locate devices for PVs. A command may read more devices to  find  PVs
              when  hints  are  not  used.  The command will still perform standard hint file invalidation where
              appropriate.

       --nolocking
              Disable locking. Use with caution, concurrent commands may produce incorrect results.

       --noudevsync
              Disables udev synchronisation. The process will not wait  for  notification  from  udev.  It  will
              continue  irrespective of any possible udev processing in the background. Only use this if udev is
              not running or has rules that ignore the devices LVM creates.

       -P|--partial
              Commands will do their best to activate LVs with missing  PV  extents.   Missing  extents  may  be
              replaced  with  error  or zero segments according to the  missing_stripe_filler setting.  Metadata
              may not be changed with this option.

       -p|--permission rw|r
              Set access permission to read only r or read and write rw.

       -M|--persistent y|n
              When yes, makes the specified minor number persistent.

       --poll y|n
              When yes, start the background transformation of an LV.  An incomplete transformation, e.g. pvmove
              or lvconvert interrupted by reboot or crash, can be restarted from the last checkpoint with --poll
              y.  When no, background transformation of an LV will not occur, and the  transformation  will  not
              complete.  It  may  not  be  appropriate to immediately poll an LV after activation, in which case
              --poll n can be used to defer polling until a later --poll y command.

       --profile String
              An alias for --commandprofile or --metadataprofile, depending on the command.

       -q|--quiet ...
              Suppress output and log messages. Overrides --debug and --verbose.  Repeat once to  also  suppress
              any prompts with answer 'no'.

       -r|--readahead auto|none|Number
              Sets  read  ahead  sector count of an LV.  auto is the default which allows the kernel to choose a
              suitable value automatically.  none is equivalent to zero.

       --readonly
              Run the command in a special read-only mode which will read on-disk metadata  without  needing  to
              take any locks. This can be used to peek inside metadata used by a virtual machine image while the
              virtual machine is running. No attempt will be made to communicate with the  device-mapper  kernel
              driver, so this option is unable to report whether or not LVs are actually in use.

       --rebuild PV
              Selects  a  PV to rebuild in a raid LV. Multiple PVs can be rebuilt by repeating this option.  Use
              this option in place of --resync or --syncaction repair when  the  PVs  with  corrupted  data  are
              known,  and their data should be reconstructed rather than reconstructing default (rotating) data.
              See lvmraid(7) for more information.

       --refresh
              If the LV is active, reload its metadata.  This is not necessary in normal operation, but  may  be
              useful if something has gone wrong, or if some form of manual LV sharing is being used.

       --reportformat basic|json
              Overrides  current output format for reports which is defined globally by the report/output_format
              setting in lvm.conf(5).  basic is the original format with columns and rows.   If  there  is  more
              than one report per command, each report is prefixed with the report name for identification. json
              produces report output in JSON format. See lvmreport(7) for more information.

       --resync
              Initiates mirror synchronization. Synchronization generally happens automatically, but this option
              forces  it to run.  Also see --rebuild to synchronize a specific PV.  During synchronization, data
              is read from the primary mirror device and copied to the others. This can take considerable  time,
              during  which  the  LV  is without a complete redundant copy of the data.  See lvmraid(7) for more
              information.

       -S|--select String
              Select objects for processing and reporting based on specified criteria.  The criteria  syntax  is
              described  by  --select  help  and lvmreport(7).  For reporting commands, one row is displayed for
              each object matching the criteria.  See --options help for selectable object fields.  Rows can  be
              displayed  with  an  additional  "selected"  field  (-o selected) showing 1 if the row matches the
              selection and 0 otherwise.  For non-reporting commands which process LVM entities,  the  selection
              is used to choose items to process.

       -k|--setactivationskip y|n
              Persistently  sets (yes) or clears (no) the "activation skip" flag on an LV.  An LV with this flag
              set is not activated unless the --ignoreactivationskip option is used by the  activation  command.
              This  flag  is  set by default on new thin snapshot LVs.  The flag is not applied to deactivation.
              The current value of the flag is indicated in the lvs lv_attr bits.

       --setautoactivation y|n
              Set the autoactivation property on a VG  or  LV.   Display  the  property  with  vgs  or  lvs  "-o
              autoactivation".  When the autoactivation property is disabled, the VG or LV will not be activated
              by a command doing autoactivation (vgchange, lvchange, or pvscan using -aay.)   If  autoactivation
              is  disabled  on a VG, no LVs will be autoactivated in that VG, and the LV autoactivation property
              has no effect.  If autoactivation  is  enabled  on  a  VG,  autoactivation  can  be  disabled  for
              individual LVs.

       --[raid]syncaction check|repair
              Initiate  different  types  of RAID synchronization.  This causes the RAID LV to read all data and
              parity blocks in the array and check for discrepancies (mismatches between  mirrors  or  incorrect
              parity   values).    check  will  count  but  not  correct  discrepancies.   repair  will  correct
              discrepancies.  See lvs(8) for reporting discrepancies found or repaired.

       --sysinit
              Indicates that vgchange/lvchange is being invoked from early system initialisation  scripts  (e.g.
              rc.sysinit  or  an initrd), before writable filesystems are available. As such, some functionality
              needs to be disabled and this option acts as a  shortcut  which  selects  an  appropriate  set  of
              options. Currently, this is equivalent to using --ignorelockingfailure, --ignoremonitoring, --poll
              n,  and   setting   env   var   LVM_SUPPRESS_LOCKING_FAILURE_MESSAGES.    vgchange/lvchange   skip
              autoactivation, and defer to pvscan autoactivation.

       -t|--test
              Run  in  test  mode.  Commands  will  not  update  metadata.  This is implemented by disabling all
              metadata writing but nevertheless returning success to the calling  function.  This  may  lead  to
              unusual  error  messages  in  multi-stage  operations if a tool relies on reading back metadata it
              believes has changed but hasn't.

       --vdosettings String
              Specifies tunable VDO options  for  VDO  LVs.   Use  the  form  'option=value'  or  'option1=value
              option2=value',  or  repeat  --vdosettings for each option being set.  These settings override the
              default VDO behaviors.  To remove vdosettings  and  revert  to  the  default  VDO  behaviors,  use
              --vdosettings 'default'.  See lvmvdo(7) for more information.

       -v|--verbose ...
              Set  verbose level. Repeat from 1 to 4 times to increase the detail of messages sent to stdout and
              stderr.

       --version
              Display version information.

       --[raid]writebehind Number
              The maximum number of outstanding writes that are allowed to devices in a RAID1 LV that is  marked
              write-mostly.   Once  this  value  is  exceeded, writes become synchronous (i.e. all writes to the
              constituent devices must complete before the array signals the write has completed).  Setting  the
              value to zero clears the preference and allows the system to choose the value arbitrarily.

       --[raid]writemostly PV[:t|n|y]
              Mark  a  device  in  a RAID1 LV as write-mostly.  All reads to these drives will be avoided unless
              absolutely necessary. This keeps the number of I/Os  to  the  drive  to  a  minimum.  The  default
              behavior is to set the write-mostly attribute for the specified PV.  It is also possible to remove
              the write-mostly flag by adding the suffix :n at the end of the PV name, or to  toggle  the  value
              with the suffix :t. Repeat this option to change the attribute on multiple PVs.

       -y|--yes
              Do  not  prompt  for confirmation interactively but always assume the answer yes. Use with extreme
              caution.  (For automatic no, see -qq.)

       -Z|--zero y|n
              Set zeroing mode for thin pool. Note: already provisioned blocks from pool in  non-zero  mode  are
              not cleared in unwritten parts when setting --zero y.

VARIABLES

       VG     Volume Group name.  See lvm(8) for valid names.

       LV     Logical  Volume name.  See lvm(8) for valid names.  An LV positional arg generally includes the VG
              name and LV name, e.g. VG/LV.  LV1 indicates the LV must have a specific type, where the  accepted
              LV types are listed. (raid represents raid<N> type).

       Tag    Tag name.  See lvm(8) for information about tag names and using tags in place of a VG, LV or PV.

       Select Select  indicates  that  a  required positional parameter can be omitted if the --select option is
              used.  No arg appears in this position.

       String See the option description for information about the string content.

       Size[UNIT]
              Size is an input number that accepts an optional unit.  Input units are always treated as base two
              values, regardless of capitalization, e.g. 'k' and 'K' both refer to 1024.  The default input unit
              is specified by letter, followed by |UNIT.  UNIT represents other possible  input  units:  b|B  is
              bytes,  s|S  is  sectors of 512 bytes, k|K is KiB, m|M is MiB, g|G is GiB, t|T is TiB, p|P is PiB,
              e|E is EiB.  (This should not be confused with the output control --units, where  capital  letters
              mean multiple of 1000.)

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       See  lvm(8)  for  information  about  environment  variables  used  by lvm.  For example, LVM_VG_NAME can
       generally be substituted for a required VG parameter.

EXAMPLES

       Change LV permission to read-only:
       lvchange -pr vg00/lvol1

SEE ALSO

       lvm(8), lvm.conf(5), lvmconfig(8), lvmdevices(8),

       pvchange(8), pvck(8), pvcreate(8), pvdisplay(8), pvmove(8), pvremove(8), pvresize(8), pvs(8), pvscan(8),

       vgcfgbackup(8), vgcfgrestore(8), vgchange(8), vgck(8), vgcreate(8), vgconvert(8), vgdisplay(8),
       vgexport(8), vgextend(8), vgimport(8), vgimportclone(8), vgimportdevices(8), vgmerge(8), vgmknodes(8),
       vgreduce(8), vgremove(8), vgrename(8), vgs(8), vgscan(8), vgsplit(8),

       lvcreate(8), lvchange(8), lvconvert(8), lvdisplay(8), lvextend(8), lvreduce(8), lvremove(8), lvrename(8),
       lvresize(8), lvs(8), lvscan(8),

       lvm-fullreport(8), lvm-lvpoll(8), blkdeactivate(8), lvmdump(8),

       dmeventd(8), lvmpolld(8), lvmlockd(8), lvmlockctl(8), cmirrord(8), lvmdbusd(8), fsadm(8),

       lvmsystemid(7), lvmreport(7), lvmraid(7), lvmthin(7), lvmcache(7)