New in version 2.4.
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
copies | no | 1 | The number of copies of the logical volume. Maximum copies are 3. | |
lv | yes | The name of the logical volume. | ||
lv_type | no | jfs2 | The type of the logical volume. | |
opts | no | Free-form options to be passed to the mklv command. | ||
policy | no | maximum |
| Sets the interphysical volume allocation policy. maximum allocates logical partitions across the maximum number of physical volumes. minimum allocates logical partitions across the minimum number of physical volumes. |
pvs | no | Comma separated list of physical volumes e.g. hdisk1,hdisk2 . | ||
size | no | The size of the logical volume with one of the [MGT] units. | ||
state | no | present |
| Control if the logical volume exists. If present and the volume does not already exist then the size option is required. |
vg | yes | The volume group this logical volume is part of. |
- name: Create a logical volume of 512M aix_lvol: vg: testvg lv: testlv size: 512M - name: Create a logical volume of 512M with disks hdisk1 and hdisk2 aix_lvol: vg: testvg lv: test2lv size: 512M pvs: hdisk1,hdisk2 - name: Create a logical volume of 512M mirrored aix_lvol: vg: testvg lv: test3lv size: 512M copies: 2 - name: Create a logical volume of 1G with a minimum placement policy aix_lvol: vg: rootvg lv: test4lv size: 1G policy: minimum - name: Create a logical volume with special options like mirror pool aix_lvol: vg: testvg lv: testlv size: 512M opts: -p copy1=poolA -p copy2=poolB - name: Extend the logical volume to 1200M aix_lvol: vg: testvg lv: test4lv size: 1200M - name: Remove the logical volume aix_lvol: vg: testvg lv: testlv state: absent
Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:
name | description | returned | type | sample |
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msg | A friendly message describing the task result. | always | string | Logical volume testlv created. |
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