Re: Snapshots and disk re-use

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On 05/04/2011 21:36, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
Hi James,

Interesting, didn't know you could do that! However, how do I know that the PEs aren't being used by LVs? Also, could you please explain the syntax? Normally to create a snapshot, I would do:

lvcreate -L20G -s -n backup /dev/vg0/customerID


Hmmm well you have two options, you could use pvdisplay --map or lvdisplay --map to work out exactly which PEs have been used to build you snapshot cow and then use that information to allow you to create a blanking PV in the same place or you could do it the easy way :-

1 hog the space to specific PEs
2 delete the hog
3 create the snapshot on same PEs
4 backup
5 delete the snapshot
6 create the hog on the same PEs
7 zero the hog

This has the advantage that the creation commands will fail if the PEs you want are not available the problem with it is you probably need more space for snapshots. As its less flexible in space use. Below i have illustrated all the commands, you need to do this. you don;t need all the display commands but they are there to prove to you this has worked, and the lvs are in the same place.

#pvdisplay --map /dev/cciss/c0d1p1
  --- Physical volume ---
  PV Name               /dev/cciss/c0d1p1
  VG Name               test_vg
  PV Size               683.51 GB / not usable 5.97 MB
  Allocatable           yes
  PE Size (KByte)       131072
  Total PE              5468
  Free PE               4332
  Allocated PE          1136
  PV UUID               YXjplf-EfLh-8Jkr-2utT-gmi5-gjAH-UOCcN0

  --- Physical Segments ---
  Physical extent 0 to 15:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/test_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 15
  Physical extent 16 to 815:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/mail_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 799
  Physical extent 816 to 975:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/data_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 159
  Physical extent 976 to 2255:
    FREE
  Physical extent 2256 to 2335:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/srv_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 79
  Physical extent 2336 to 2415:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/data_lv
    Logical extents     160 to 239
  Physical extent 2416 to 5467:
    FREE

#lvcreate -l 20 -n hog_lv test_vg /dev/cciss/c0d1p1:5448-5467

#pvdisplay --map /dev/cciss/c0d1p1
  --- Physical volume ---
  PV Name               /dev/cciss/c0d1p1
  VG Name               test_vg
  PV Size               683.51 GB / not usable 5.97 MB
  Allocatable           yes
  PE Size (KByte)       131072
  Total PE              5468
  Free PE               4312
  Allocated PE          1156
  PV UUID               YXjplf-EfLh-8Jkr-2utT-gmi5-gjAH-UOCcN0

  --- Physical Segments ---
  Physical extent 0 to 15:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/test_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 15
  Physical extent 16 to 815:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/mail_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 799
  Physical extent 816 to 975:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/data_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 159
  Physical extent 976 to 2255:
    FREE
  Physical extent 2256 to 2335:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/srv_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 79
  Physical extent 2336 to 2415:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/data_lv
    Logical extents     160 to 239
  Physical extent 2416 to 5447:
    FREE
  Physical extent 5448 to 5467:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/hog_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 19

#lvremove /dev/test_vg/hog_lv
Do you really want to remove active logical volume hog_lv? [y/n]: y
  Logical volume "hog_lv" successfully removed
#lvcreate -l 20 -s -n data_snap /dev/test_vg/data_lv /dev/cciss/c0d1p1:5448-5467
  Logical volume "data_snap" created
#pvdisplay --map /dev/cciss/c0d1p1
                                   --- Physical volume ---
  PV Name               /dev/cciss/c0d1p1
  VG Name               test_vg
  PV Size               683.51 GB / not usable 5.97 MB
  Allocatable           yes
  PE Size (KByte)       131072
  Total PE              5468
  Free PE               4312
  Allocated PE          1156
  PV UUID               YXjplf-EfLh-8Jkr-2utT-gmi5-gjAH-UOCcN0

  --- Physical Segments ---
  Physical extent 0 to 15:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/restricted_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 15
  Physical extent 16 to 815:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/mail_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 799
  Physical extent 816 to 975:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/data_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 159
  Physical extent 976 to 2255:
    FREE
  Physical extent 2256 to 2335:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/srv_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 79
  Physical extent 2336 to 2415:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/data_lv
    Logical extents     160 to 239
  Physical extent 2416 to 5447:
    FREE
  Physical extent 5448 to 5467:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/data_snap
    Logical extents     0 to 19


#lvdisplay /dev/test_vg/data_snap
  --- Logical volume ---
  LV Name                /dev/test_vg/data_snap
  VG Name                test_vg
  LV UUID                bdqB77-f0vb-ZucS-Ka1l-pCr3-Ebeq-kOchmk
  LV Write Access        read/write
  LV snapshot status     active destination for /dev/test_vg/data_lv
  LV Status              available
  # open                 0
  LV Size                30.00 GB
  Current LE             240
  COW-table size         2.50 GB
  COW-table LE           20
  Allocated to snapshot  0.00%
  Snapshot chunk size    4.00 KB
  Segments               1
  Allocation             inherit
  Read ahead sectors     auto
  - currently set to     256
  Block device           253:5

#lvdisplay --map /dev/test_vg/data_snap
  --- Logical volume ---
  LV Name                /dev/test_vg/data_snap
  VG Name                test_vg
  LV UUID                IBBvOq-Bg0U-c69v-p7fQ-tR63-T8UV-gM1Ncu
  LV Write Access        read/write
  LV snapshot status     active destination for /dev/test_vg/data_lv
  LV Status              available
  # open                 0
  LV Size                30.00 GB
  Current LE             240
  COW-table size         2.50 GB
  COW-table LE           20
  Allocated to snapshot  0.00%
  Snapshot chunk size    4.00 KB
  Segments               1
  Allocation             inherit
  Read ahead sectors     auto
  - currently set to     256
  Block device           253:5

  --- Segments ---
  Logical extent 0 to 19:
    Type                linear
    Physical volume     /dev/cciss/c0d1p1
    Physical extents    5448 to 5467

<NOW BACKUP>

#lvremove /dev/test_vg/data_snap
Do you really want to remove active logical volume data_snap? [y/n]: y
  Logical volume "data_snap" successfully removed

#lvcreate -l 20 -n hog_lv test_vg /dev/cciss/c0d1p1:5448-5467
      Logical volume "hog_lv" created

#pvdisplay --map /dev/cciss/c0d1p1 --- Physical volume ---
  PV Name               /dev/cciss/c0d1p1
  VG Name               test_vg
  PV Size               683.51 GB / not usable 5.97 MB
  Allocatable           yes
  PE Size (KByte)       131072
  Total PE              5468
  Free PE               4312
  Allocated PE          1156
  PV UUID               YXjplf-EfLh-8Jkr-2utT-gmi5-gjAH-UOCcN0

  --- Physical Segments ---
  Physical extent 0 to 15:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/restricted_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 15
  Physical extent 16 to 815:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/mail_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 799
  Physical extent 816 to 975:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/data_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 159
  Physical extent 976 to 2255:
    FREE
  Physical extent 2256 to 2335:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/srv_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 79
  Physical extent 2336 to 2415:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/data_lv
    Logical extents     160 to 239
  Physical extent 2416 to 5447:
    FREE
  Physical extent 5448 to 5467:
    Logical volume      /dev/test_vg/hog_lv
    Logical extents     0 to 19

#dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hog_lv

#lvremove /dev/test_vg/hog_lv
Do you really want to remove active logical volume hog_lv? [y/n]: y
  Logical volume "hog_lv" successfully removed

Enjoy

James



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