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    | LVMCONFIG(8) | System Manager's Manual | LVMCONFIG(8) | 
NAME¶
lvmconfig — Display and manipulate configuration information
SYNOPSIS¶
lvmconfig
  
   [ option_args ]
  
   [ position_args ]
DESCRIPTION¶
lvmconfig, lvm config, lvm dumpconfig (for compatibility reasons, to be phased out) produce formatted output from the LVM configuration tree. The sources of the configuration data include lvm.conf(5) and command line settings from --config.
USAGE¶
lvmconfig
  
[ -l|--list ]
[ --atversion String ]
[ --typeconfig current|default|diff|full|list|missing|new|profilable|profilable-command|profilable-metadata ]
[ --ignoreadvanced ]
[ --ignoreunsupported ]
[ --ignorelocal ]
[ --mergedconfig ]
[ --metadataprofile String ]
[ --sinceversion String ]
[ --showdeprecated ]
[ --showunsupported ]
[ --validate ]
[ --withsummary ]
[ --withcomments ]
[ --withgeneralpreamble ]
[ --withlocalpreamble ]
[ --withspaces ]
[ --unconfigured ]
[ --withversions ]
[ COMMON_OPTIONS ]
Common options for lvm:
[ -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¶
--atversion String
  
  Specify an LVM version in x.y.z format where x is the major version, the y is
    the minor version and z is the patchlevel (e.g. 2.2.106). When configuration
    is displayed, the configuration settings recognized at this LVM version will
    be considered only. This can be used to display a configuration that a
    certain LVM version understands and which does not contain any newer
    settings for which LVM would issue a warning message when checking the
    configuration.
--commandprofile String
  
  The command profile to use for command configuration. See lvm.conf(5)
    for more information about profiles.
--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.
-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).
--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.
--driverloaded y|n
  
  If set to no, the command will not attempt to use device-mapper. For testing
    and debugging.
-f|--file String
  
  Write output to the named file.
-h|--help
  
  Display help text.
--ignoreadvanced
  
  Exclude advanced configuration settings from the output.
--ignorelocal
  
  Ignore the local section. The local section should be defined in the
    lvmlocal.conf file, and should contain config settings specific to the local
    host which should not be copied to other hosts.
--ignoreunsupported
  
  Exclude unsupported configuration settings from the output. These settings are
    either used for debugging and development purposes only or their support is
    not yet complete and they are not meant to be used in production. The
    current and diff types include unsupported settings in their
    output by default, all the other types ignore unsupported settings.
--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.
-l|--list
  
  List config settings with summarizing comment. This is the same as using
    options --typeconfig list --withsummary.
--lockopt String
  
  Used to pass options for special cases to lvmlockd. See lvmlockd(8) for
    more information.
--longhelp
  
  Display long help text.
--mergedconfig
  
  When the command is run with --config and/or --commandprofile (or using
    LVM_COMMAND_PROFILE environment variable), --profile, or --metadataprofile,
    merge all the contents of the "config cascade" before displaying
    it. Without merging, only the configuration at the front of the cascade is
    displayed. See lvm.conf(5) for more information about config.
--metadataprofile String
  
  The metadata profile to use for command configuration. See lvm.conf(5)
    for more information about profiles.
--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.
--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'.
--showdeprecated
  
  Include deprecated configuration settings in the output. These settings are
    deprecated after a certain version. If a concrete version is specified with
    --atversion, deprecated settings are automatically included if the specified
    version is lower than the version in which the settings were deprecated. The
    current and diff types include deprecated settings in their output by
    default, all the other types ignore deprecated settings.
--showunsupported
  
  Include unsupported configuration settings in the output. These settings are
    either used for debugging or development purposes only, or their support is
    not yet complete and they are not meant to be used in production. The
    current and diff types include unsupported settings in their output by
    default, all the other types ignore unsupported settings.
--sinceversion String
  
  Specify an LVM version in x.y.z format where x is the major version, the y is
    the minor version and z is the patchlevel (e.g. 2.2.106). This option is
    currently applicable only with --typeconfig new to display all configuration
    settings introduced since given version.
-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.
--typeconfig
    current|default|diff|full|list|missing|new|profilable|profilable-command|profilable-metadata
  
  current prints the config settings that would be applied to an lvm
    command (assuming the command does not override them on the command line.)
    This includes: settings that have been modified in lvm config files,
    settings that get their default values from config files, and default
    settings that have been uncommented in config files. default prints
    all settings with their default values. Changes made in lvm config files are
    not reflected in the output. Some settings get their default values
    internally, and these settings are printed as comments. Other settings get
    their default values from config files, and these settings are not printed
    as comments. diff prints only config settings that have been modified
    from their default values in config files (the difference between current
    and default.) full prints every setting uncommented and set to the
    current value, i.e. how it would be used by an lvm command. This includes
    settings modified in config files, settings that usually get defaults
    internally, and settings that get defaults from config files. list
    prints all config names without values. missing prints settings that
    are missing from the lvm config files. A missing setting that usually gets
    its default from config files is printed uncommented and set to the internal
    default. Settings that get their default internally and are not set in
    config files are printed commented with the internal default. new
    prints config settings that have been added since the lvm version specified
    by --sinceversion. They are printed with their default values.
    profilable prints settings with their default values that can be set
    from a profile. profilable-command prints settings with their default
    values that can be set from a command profile. profilable-metadata
    prints settings with their default values that can be set from a metadata
    profile. Also see lvm.conf(5).
--unconfigured
  
  Internal option used for generating config file during build.
--validate
  
  Validate current configuration used and exit with appropriate return code. The
    validation is done only for the configuration at the front of the
    "config cascade". To validate the whole merged configuration tree,
    also use --mergedconfig. The validation is done even if lvm.conf(5)
    config/checks is disabled.
-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.
--withcomments
  
  Display a full comment for each configuration node. For deprecated settings,
    also display comments about deprecation.
--withgeneralpreamble
  
  Include general config file preamble.
--withlocalpreamble
  
  Include local config file preamble.
--withspaces
  
  Where appropriate, add more spaces in output for better readability.
--withsummary
  
  Display a one line comment for each configuration node.
--withversions
  
  Also display a comment containing the version of introduction for each
    configuration node. If the setting is deprecated, also display the version
    since which it is deprecated.
-y|--yes
  
  Do not prompt for confirmation interactively but always assume the answer yes.
    Use with extreme caution. (For automatic no, see -qq.)
VARIABLES¶
- 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.
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), lvm2-activation-generator(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)
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