Re: unexpected behaviour of "lvresize" with sparse volumes

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On 10/15/2015 03:24 AM, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
Dne 15.10.2015 v 09:13 Alexey napsal(a):
Hello,

If you look at the output of `lvs myvg`, then you will understand whats happens.
When you create thin LV without specifying option `-T`, lvm automatically
created TP for you with size equal to -L option.
And when you resize your sparsevol, your TP (auto name lvol1) still have old
size.


Mixing 2 things together.

Newer lvm2 tools (then reported 2.02.98)  are now creating sparse volumes
as a thin volume in thin-pool.

Old behavior with /dev/zero snapshot is thought still available
either with lvm.conf settings  or using  --type snapshot.

Okay, that's interesting.  Do you know when this change went in?

Chris

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