On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 03:06:13PM +0800, George Brian wrote: > Instead of storing metadata on PV metadata areas, now I want to store it to > other disks which don't belong to any volume group, just common disk. This can indeed be done but because it is not a configuration that receives much testing you should check the things you want to do work for you in your particular circumstances. LVM needs to use one 512-byte sector on the device to label it as a PV and store its UUID. By default the 2nd sector is used as this is normally free. Read about --labelsector in 'man pvcreate' and use --pvmetadatacopies 0. Then read about the 'dirs' setting in the 'metadata' section in 'man lvm.conf': dirs — List of directories holding live copies of LVM2 metadata as text files. These directories must not be on logical vol‐ umes. It is possible to use LVM2 with a couple of directories here, preferably on different (non-logical-volume) filesystems and with no other on-disk metadata, pvmetadatacopies = 0. Alternatively these directories can be in addition to the on- disk metadata areas. This feature was created during the devel‐ opment of the LVM2 metadata before the new on-disk metadata areas were designed and no longer gets tested. It is not sup‐ ported under low-memory conditions, and it is important never to edit these metadata files unless you fully understand how things work: to make changes you should always use the tools as normal, or else vgcfgbackup, edit backup, vgcfgrestore. Alasdair _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/