At Alasdair suggestion, I am posting to the list steps that I executed to make this work, in case someone else is interested in doing something like this as well. Here is the hierarchy that I was trying to create: base | child1 / \ child2.1 child2.2 | child3 I used 1GB volume for base and gave 1GB to each COW volume (you can give less than that if you don't expect too many dirty writes): # lvcreate -L 1G -n base vg # lvcreate -L 1G -n cow1 vg # lvcreate -L 1G -n cow2.1 vg # lvcreate -L 1G -n cow2.2 vg # lvcreate -L 1G -n cow3 vg # echo 0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/mapper/vg-base) snapshot \ /dev/mapper/vg-base /dev/mapper/vg-cow1 p 8 | dmsetup create vg-child1 # echo 0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/mapper/vg-child1) snapshot \ /dev/mapper/vg-child1 /dev/mapper/vg-cow2.1 p 8 | dmsetup create vg-child2.1 # echo 0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/mapper/vg-child1) snapshot \ /dev/mapper/vg-child1 /dev/mapper/vg-cow2.2 p 8 | dmsetup create vg-child2.2 # echo 0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/mapper/vg-child1) snapshot \ /dev/mapper/vg-child2.2 /dev/mapper/vg-cow3 p 8 | dmsetup create vg-child3 If you now mount /dev/mapper/vg-child2.1, you will see contents of base and child1. Mounting /dev/mapper/vg-child3 will additionally provide you with contents of child2.2. -boris Alasdair G Kergon wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 02:54:37PM -0400, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: > From what I can see, LVM tools don't allow creating multiple levels of > snapshots (i.e. creating a > snapshot of a snapshot). Is this a fundamental property of LVM/device > mapper architecture > or is it that this feature simply hasn't made it to LVM (yet)? You could indeed set it up outside LVM using dmsetup.
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