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LVMCONF(8)							    LVMCONF(8)



NAME
       lvmconf -- LVM configuration modifier

SYNOPSIS
       lvmconf [--disable-cluster] [--enable-cluster] [--enable-halvm] [--dis-
       able-halvm] [--file <configfile>] [--lockinglib <lib>] [--lockinglibdir
       <dir>] [--services] [--mirrorservice] [--startstopservices]


DESCRIPTION
       lvmconf	is  a script that modifies the locking configuration in an lvm
       configuration file. See lvm.conf(5). In addition to that, it  can  also
       set Systemd or SysV services according to changes in the lvm configura-
       tion if needed.


OPTIONS
       --disable-cluster
	      Set locking_type to the default non-clustered type.  Also	 reset
	      lvmetad use to its default.

       --enable-cluster
	      Set  locking_type	 to the default clustered type on this system.
	      Also disable lvmetad use as it is not yet supported in clustered
	      environment.

       --disable-halvm
	      Set  locking_type	 to the default non-clustered type. Also reset
	      lvmetad use to its default.

       --enable-halvm
	      Set locking_type suitable for HA LVM use.	 Also disable  lvmetad
	      use as it is not yet supported in HA LVM environment.

       --file <configfile>
	      Apply   the   changes  to	 configfile  instead  of  the  default
	      /etc/lvm/lvm.conf.

       --lockinglib <lib>
	      Set external locking_library  locking  library  to  load	if  an
	      external locking type is used.

       --lockinglibdir <dir>

       --services
	      In  addition  to	setting	 the lvm configuration, also enable or
	      disable related Systemd or SysV clvmd and lvmetad services. This
	      script  does not configure services provided by cluster resource
	      agents.

       --mirrorservice
	      Also enable or disable optional cmirrord service	when  handling
	      services (applicable only with --services).

       --startstopservices
	      In  addition to enabling or disabling related services, start or
	      stop them immediately (applicable only with --services).

FILES
       /etc/lvm/lvm.conf


SEE ALSO
       lvm(8), lvm.conf(5)



Red Hat, Inc	   LVM TOOLS 2.02.166(2)-RHEL7 (2016-11-16)	    LVMCONF(8)