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Oracle date OCIDate SQLT_ODT
VARCHAR2 OCIString * SQLT_VST (see Note 1 below)
RAW OCIRaw * SQLT_LVB (see Note 1 below)
CHAR OCIString * SQLT_VST
OBJECT struct * Named Data Type (SQLT_NTY)
REF
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Volumes lvm1 andlvm2 of size 100Mb each.
The lvm1 and lvm2 can be created using the following commands.
#lvcreate -L SIZE -n LV_ NAME VG_NAME
#lvcreate -L 100M -n lvm1 oracle
#lvcreate -L 100M -n lvm1 ... /dev/oracle/lvm2 is now 61440 blocks long.
Step4: Now reduce the LV using #lvreduce
#lvreduce -L Size LV_ Path
#lvreduce -L 40M /dev/oracle/lvm2
[root@vm4 ~]# lvreduce -L 40M /dev/oracl...
... moment
with lvdisplay:
root@lappy:~# lvdisplay
Logical volume
LV Name /dev/skx-vol/test
VG Name skx-vol
LV UUID J5XlaT-e0Zj-4mHz-wtET-P6MQ-wsDV-Lk2o5A
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status ... at lvdisplay again we can see the volume was resized:
root@lappy:~# lvdisplay
Logical volume
LV Name /dev/skx-vol/test
VG Name skx-vg
LV UUID uh7umg-7DqT-G2Ve-nNSX-03rs-KzFA-4f...
... create
the logical volumes within them:
# lvcreate name medialv size 400G
# lvcreate name backuplv size 50G
# lvcreate name sharelv size 10G
Without LVM, you might allocate all available disk ...
LVM user tools are part of the lvm2 package. Note that you may see tools for LVM-1 as well (perhaps
named lvm-user). It doesn't hurt to have both installed, but make sure you have the LVM-2 ....