The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) has returned. This is normal if the PV is on a removable medium like a USB disk. The physical volume: [#!variable!old_pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) has changed to: [#!variable!new_pv_name!#]. The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) has vanished! If this is a removable device, like a USB drive, this is OK. Otherwise, it could be the sign of a disk failure. The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) has been assigned to the volume group: [#!variable!vg_name!#]. The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) has been assigned to the volume group: [#!variable!new_vg_name!#]. It used to be assigned to: [#!variable!old_vg_name!#]. Did the volume group name change? If so, then this is not a concern. The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) attribute bits have changed from: [#!variable!old_attributes!#] to: [#!variable!new_attributes!#]. ==== The attribute bits are: 1 - (d)uplicate, (a)llocatable, (u)sed 2 - e(x)ported 3 - (m)issing ==== The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) has increased in size from: [#!variable!old_pv_size!#] (#!variable!old_pv_size_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_pv_size!#] (#!variable!new_pv_size_bytes!# bytes). This is the expected if you grew the disk. The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) has decreased in size from: [#!variable!old_pv_size!#] (#!variable!old_pv_size_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_pv_size!#] (#!variable!new_pv_size_bytes!# bytes). The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) free space has decreased in size from: [#!variable!old_pv_free!#] (#!variable!old_pv_free_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_pv_free!#] (#!variable!new_pv_free_bytes!# bytes). This is expected if you grew the PV to use a grown disk. The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) free space has increased in size from: [#!variable!old_pv_free!#] (#!variable!old_pv_free_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_pv_free!#] (#!variable!new_pv_free_bytes!# bytes). The volume group: [#!variable!vg_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]) has returned. This is normal if the VG is on a removable medium like a USB disk. The volume group: [#!variable!old_vg_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]) has changed to: [#!variable!new_vg_name!#]. The volume group: [#!variable!vg_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]) attribute bits have changed from: [#!variable!old_attributes!#] to: [#!variable!new_attributes!#]. ==== The attribute bits are: 1 - Permissions: (w)riteable, (r)ead-only 2 - Resi(z)eable 3 - E(x)ported 4 - (p)artial: one or more physical volumes belonging to the volume group are missing from the system 5 - Allocation policy: (c)ontiguous, c(l)ing, (n)ormal, (a)nywhere 6 - (c)lustered, (s)hared ==== The volume group: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) extent size has changed from: [#!variable!old_vg_extent_size!#] (#!variable!old_vg_extent_size_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_pv_size!#] (#!variable!new_pv_size_bytes!# bytes). This should never happen... The volume group: [#!variable!vg_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]) has increased in size from: [#!variable!old_vg_size!#] (#!variable!old_vg_size_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_vg_size!#] (#!variable!new_vg_size_bytes!# bytes). This is the expected if you added a PV to this VG. The volume group: [#!variable!vg_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]) has decreased in size from: [#!variable!old_vg_size!#] (#!variable!old_vg_size_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_vg_size!#] (#!variable!new_vg_size_bytes!# bytes). The volume group: [#!variable!vg_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]) free space has decreased in size from: [#!variable!old_vg_free!#] (#!variable!old_vg_free_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_vg_free!#] (#!variable!new_vg_free_bytes!# bytes). This is expected if you grew an existing LV or created a new one. The volume group: [#!variable!vg_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]) free space has increased in size from: [#!variable!old_vg_free!#] (#!variable!old_vg_free_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_vg_free!#] (#!variable!new_vg_free_bytes!# bytes). This is expected if you removed an old LV. The new physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) has been found. Assigned to VG: [#!variable!vg_name!#] Attribute bits: [#!variable!attributes!#] PV Size: ...... [#!variable!pv_size!#] (#!variable!pv_size_bytes!# bytes) Free Space: ... [#!variable!pv_free!#] (#!variable!pv_free_bytes!# bytes) Sector Size: .. [#!variable!pv_sector_size!#] (#!variable!pv_sector_size_bytes!# bytes) ==== The attribute bits are: 1 - (d)uplicate, (a)llocatable, (u)sed 2 - e(x)ported 3 - (m)issing ==== The new volume group: [#!variable!vg_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]) has been found. Attribute bits: [#!variable!attributes!#] VG Size: ...... [#!variable!vg_size!#] (#!variable!vg_size_bytes!# bytes) Free Space: ... [#!variable!vg_free!#] (#!variable!vg_free_bytes!# bytes) Extent Size: .. [#!variable!extent_size!#] (#!variable!extent_size_bytes!# bytes) ==== The attribute bits are: 1 - Permissions: (w)riteable, (r)ead-only 2 - Resi(z)eable 3 - E(x)ported 4 - (p)artial: one or more physical volumes belonging to the volume group are missing from the system 5 - Allocation policy: (c)ontiguous, c(l)ing, (n)ormal, (a)nywhere 6 - (c)lustered, (s)hared ==== The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) has returned. This is normal if the LV is on a removable medium like a USB disk. The logical volume: [#!variable!old_lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) has changed to: [#!variable!new_lv_name!#]. The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) attribute bits have changed from: [#!variable!old_attributes!#] to: [#!variable!new_attributes!#]. ==== The attribute bits are: 1 - Volume type: * (C)ache, * (m)irrored, * (M)irrored without initial sync, * (o)rigin, * (O)rigin with merging snapshot, * (r)aid, * (R)aid without initial sync, * (s)napshot, * merging (S)napshot, * (p)vmove, * (v)irtual, * mirror or raid (i)mage, * mirror or raid (I)mage out-of-sync, * mirror (l)og device, * under (c)onversion, * thin (V)olume, * (t)hin pool, * (T)hin pool data, * v(d)o pool, * v(D)o pool data, * raid or pool m(e)tadata or pool metadata spare. 2 - Permissions: * (w)riteable, * (r)ead-only, * (R)ead-only activation of non-read-only volume 3 - Allocation policy: * (a)nywhere, * (c)ontiguous, * (i)nherited, * c(l)ing, * (n)ormal This is capitalised if the volume is currently locked against allocation changes, for example during pvmove. 4 - fixed (m)inor 5 - State: * (a)ctive, * (h)istorical, * (s)uspended, * (I)nvalid snapshot, * invalid (S)uspended snapshot, * snapshot (m)erge failed, * suspended snapshot (M)erge failed, * mapped (d)evice present without tables, * mapped device present with (i)nactive table, * thin-pool (c)heck needed, * suspended thin-pool (C)heck needed, * (X) unknown 6 - device * (o)pen, * (X) unknown 7 - Target type: * (C)ache, * (m)irror, * (r)aid, * (s)napshot, * (t)hin, * (u)nknown, * (v)irtual. 8 - Newly-allocated data blocks are overwritten with blocks of (z)eroes before use. 9 - Volume Health, where there are currently three groups of attributes identified: ==== The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) is on a volume group that has changed its name from: [#!variable!old_lv_on_vg!#] to: [#!variable!new_lv_on_vg!#]. The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) has increased in size from: [#!variable!old_lv_size!#] (#!variable!old_lv_size_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_lv_size!#] (#!variable!new_lv_size_bytes!# bytes). This is expected when an LV is extended. The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) has decreased in size from: [#!variable!old_lv_size!#] (#!variable!old_lv_size_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_lv_size!#] (#!variable!new_lv_size_bytes!# bytes). This is expected when an LV is shrunk. The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) device path has changed from: [#!variable!old_lv_path!#] to: [#!variable!new_lv_path!#]. The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) list of physical volumes is spans has changed from: [#!variable!old_lv_on_pvs!#] to: [#!variable!new_lv_on_pvs!#]. The new logical volume: [#!variable!lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) has been found. Attribute bits: [#!variable!attributes!#] LV on VG: ..... [#!variable!lv_on_vg!#] LV Size: ...... [#!variable!lv_size!#] (#!variable!lv_size_bytes!# bytes) Device path: .. [#!variable!lv_path!#] Using PV(s): .. [#!variable!lv_on_pvs!#] ==== The attribute bits are: 1 - Volume type: * (C)ache, * (m)irrored, * (M)irrored without initial sync, * (o)rigin, * (O)rigin with merging snapshot, * (r)aid, * (R)aid without initial sync, * (s)napshot, * merging (S)napshot, * (p)vmove, * (v)irtual, * mirror or raid (i)mage, * mirror or raid (I)mage out-of-sync, * mirror (l)og device, * under (c)onversion, * thin (V)olume, * (t)hin pool, * (T)hin pool data, * v(d)o pool, * v(D)o pool data, * raid or pool m(e)tadata or pool metadata spare. 2 - Permissions: * (w)riteable, * (r)ead-only, * (R)ead-only activation of non-read-only volume 3 - Allocation policy: * (a)nywhere, * (c)ontiguous, * (i)nherited, * c(l)ing, * (n)ormal This is capitalised if the volume is currently locked against allocation changes, for example during pvmove. 4 - fixed (m)inor 5 - State: * (a)ctive, * (h)istorical, * (s)uspended, * (I)nvalid snapshot, * invalid (S)uspended snapshot, * snapshot (m)erge failed, * suspended snapshot (M)erge failed, * mapped (d)evice present without tables, * mapped device present with (i)nactive table, * thin-pool (c)heck needed, * suspended thin-pool (C)heck needed, * (X) unknown 6 - device * (o)pen, * (X) unknown 7 - Target type: * (C)ache, * (m)irror, * (r)aid, * (s)napshot, * (t)hin, * (u)nknown, * (v)irtual. 8 - Newly-allocated data blocks are overwritten with blocks of (z)eroes before use. 9 - Volume Health, where there are currently three groups of attributes identified: ==== The volume group: [#!variable!vg_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]) has vanished! If this is a removable device, like a USB drive, this is OK. Otherwise, it could be the sign of a disk failure. The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]) has been lost. This is normal if the LV is on a removable medium like a USB disk. Otherwise, it could be the sign of a disk failure. The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]) sector size changed from: [#!variable!old_pv_sector_size!#] (#!variable!old_pv_sector_size_bytes!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_pv_sector_size!#] (#!variable!new_pv_sector_size_bytes!# bytes). This should not happen, unless the storage behind the PV was somehow rebuilt without recreating the LVM metadata. The physical volume with the internal UUID: [#!variable!internal_uuid!#] (name: [#!variable!pv_name!#]) has a duplicate entry! Deleting the one with the scan_lvm_pv_uuid: [#!variable!pv_uuid!#]. The volume group with the internal UUID: [#!variable!internal_uuid!#] (name: [#!variable!vg_name!#]) has a duplicate entry! Deleting the one with the scan_lvm_vg_uuid: [#!variable!vg_uuid!#]. The logical volume with the internal UUID: [#!variable!internal_uuid!#] (name: [#!variable!lv_name!#]) has a duplicate entry! Deleting the one with the scan_lvm_lv_uuid: [#!variable!lv_uuid!#]. Starting: [#!variable!program!#]. [ Warning ] - Failed to find the sector size for: [#!variable!device!#] This should be in the path: [#!variable!sector_path!#]. Assuming the sector size of: [#!variable!sector_size!#], but this could be incorrect.