| .TH LVMETAD 8 "LVM TOOLS #VERSION#" "Red Hat Inc" \" -*- nroff -*- |
| .SH NAME |
| lvmetad \(em LVM metadata cache daemon |
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| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .B lvmetad |
| .RB [ \-l |
| .IR level [,level...]] |
| .RB [ \-p |
| .IR pidfile_path ] |
| .RB [ \-s |
| .IR socket_path ] |
| .RB [ \-t |
| .IR timeout_value ] |
| .RB [ \-f ] |
| .RB [ \-h ] |
| .RB [ \-V ] |
| .RB [ \-? ] |
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| .SH DESCRIPTION |
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| The lvmetad daemon caches LVM metadata, so that LVM commands can read |
| metadata without scanning disks. |
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| Metadata caching can be an advantage because scanning disks is time |
| consuming and may interfere with the normal work of the system and disks. |
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| lvmetad does not read metadata from disks itself. The 'pvscan \-\-cache' |
| command scans disks, reads the LVM metadata and sends it to lvmetad. |
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| New LVM disks that appear on the system must be scanned by pvscan before |
| lvmetad knows about them. If lvmetad does not know about a disk, then LVM |
| commands using lvmetad will also not know about it. When disks are added |
| or removed from the system, lvmetad must be updated. |
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| lvmetad is usually combined with event-based system services that |
| automatically run pvscan \-\-cache on new disks. This way, the lvmetad |
| cache is automatically updated with metadata from new disks when they |
| appear. LVM udev rules and systemd services implement this automation. |
| Automatic scanning is usually combined with automatic activation. For |
| more information, see |
| .BR pvscan (8). |
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| If lvmetad is started or restarted after disks have been added to the |
| system, or if the global_filter has changed, the cache must be updated by |
| running 'pvscan \-\-cache'. |
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| When lvmetad is not used, LVM commands revert to scanning disks for LVM |
| metadata. |
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| Use of lvmetad is enabled/disabled by: |
| .br |
| .BR lvm.conf (5) |
| .B global/use_lvmetad |
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| For more information on this setting, see: |
| .br |
| .B lvmconfig \-\-withcomments global/use_lvmetad |
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| To ignore disks from LVM at the system level, e.g. lvmetad, pvscan use: |
| .br |
| .BR lvm.conf (5) |
| .B devices/global_filter |
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| For more information on this setting, see |
| .br |
| .B lvmconfig \-\-withcomments devices/global_filter |
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| .SH OPTIONS |
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| To run the daemon in a test environment both the pidfile_path and the |
| socket_path should be changed from the defaults. |
| .TP |
| .B \-f |
| Don't fork, but run in the foreground. |
| .TP |
| .BR \-h ", " \-? |
| Show help information. |
| .TP |
| .B \-l \fIlevels |
| Specify the levels of log messages to generate as a comma separated list. |
| Messages are logged by syslog. |
| Additionally, when \-f is given they are also sent to standard error. |
| Possible levels are: all, fatal, error, warn, info, wire, debug. |
| .TP |
| .B \-p \fIpidfile_path |
| Path to the pidfile. This overrides both the built-in default |
| (#DEFAULT_PID_DIR#/lvmetad.pid) and the environment variable |
| \fBLVM_LVMETAD_PIDFILE\fP. This file is used to prevent more |
| than one instance of the daemon running simultaneously. |
| .TP |
| .B \-s \fIsocket_path |
| Path to the socket file. This overrides both the built-in default |
| (#DEFAULT_RUN_DIR#/lvmetad.socket) and the environment variable |
| \fBLVM_LVMETAD_SOCKET\fP. To communicate successfully with lvmetad, |
| all LVM2 processes should use the same socket path. |
| .TP |
| .B \-t \fItimeout_value |
| The daemon may shutdown after being idle for the given time (in seconds). When the |
| option is omitted or the value given is zero the daemon never shutdowns on idle. |
| .TP |
| .B \-V |
| Display the version of lvmetad daemon. |
| .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES |
| .TP |
| .B LVM_LVMETAD_PIDFILE |
| Path for the pid file. |
| .TP |
| .B LVM_LVMETAD_SOCKET |
| Path for the socket file. |
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| .SH SEE ALSO |
| .BR lvm (8), |
| .BR lvmconfig (8), |
| .BR lvm.conf (5), |
| .BR pvscan (8) |