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pvcreate(1M)							  pvcreate(1M)

NAME
       pvcreate - create physical volume for use in LVM volume group

SYNOPSIS
       soft_defects] disk_size] disk_type] pv_path

DESCRIPTION
       The  command  initializes  a  direct  access storage device (a raw disk
       device) for use as a physical volume in a volume group.

       If pv_path contains a file system and the option is not specified, asks
       for  confirmation.   The	 request  for confirmation avoids accidentally
       deleting a file system.

       Furthermore, when the option is not specified, the operation is	denied
       if  pv_path already belongs to another LVM volume group, or the pv_path
       refers to a disk device under the control of the VERITAS or Oracle  ASM
       Volume Manager.

       After  using to create a physical volume, use to add it to a new volume
       group or to add it to an existing volume group  (see  vgcreate(1M)  and
       vgextend(1M)).

       Disks  cannot  be  added to a volume group until they are properly ini‐
       tialized by

       pv_path can be made into a bootable  disk  by  specifying  the  option,
       which  reserves	space  on  the	physical volume for boot-related data.
       This is a prerequisite for creating root volumes	 on  logical  volumes.
       Refer to mkboot(1M) and lif(4) for more information.

   Options and Arguments
       recognizes the following options and arguments:

	      pv_path		  The  character  (raw)	 device path name of a
				  physical volume.

	      Read from standard input
				  the numbers that correspond to  the  indexes
				  of all known bad blocks on the physical vol‐
				  ume, pv_path, that is being created.	 Spec‐
				  ify  the  indexes  using  decimal, octal, or
				  hexadecimal numbers in  standard  C-language
				  notation, with numbers separated by newline,
				  tab, or formfeed characters.	If this option
				  is  not used, assumes that the physical vol‐
				  ume contains no bad blocks.

				  This option is  being	 retained  solely  for
				  backward  compatibility  reasons and is cur‐
				  rently ignored.  It will be obsoleted in the
				  next HP-UX release.

	      Make a bootable physical volume (that is, a system disk).
				  On  PA-RISC  systems,	 pv_path should be the
				  path name  for  the  whole  disk.   On  Ita‐
				  nium(R)-based systems, pv_path should be the
				  path name for the  disk  section  containing
				  the  HP-UX  partition	 (see  model(1),  get‐
				  conf(1)).

				  Booting from a volume group version  2.0  or
				  higher is not supported.  Therefore,a physi‐
				  cal volume initialized with the option  can‐
				  not  be  added to a volume group version 2.0
				  or higher.

	      Specify the minimum number of bad blocks that
				  LVM should reserve in order to perform soft‐
				  ware	bad block relocation.  This number can
				  be no larger than 7039.  If  not  specified,
				  one  block  is  reserved for each 8K of data
				  blocks.

				  This option is  being	 retained  solely  for
				  backward  compatibility  reasons and is cur‐
				  rently ignored.  It will be obsoleted in the
				  next HP-UX release.

	      Effective size of the physical volume to be created,
				  specified in kilobytes (KB).

				  This option is only supported on version 1.0
				  volume groups.  When a  physical  volume  is
				  added	 to  a	volume	group  version	2.0 or
				  higher any value set	using  the  option  is
				  replaced  with the full size of the disk (up
				  to the maximum physical volume size).

	      Force the creation of a physical volume
				  (thus deleting any  file  system  or	volume
				  manager  information	present) without first
				  requesting confirmation.

				  Warning: The option should only be used as a
				  last	resort	to  over  write file system or
				  volume manager information that cannot prop‐
				  erly	be removed using the commands designed
				  for that purpose.   When  invoked  with  the
				  command  does	 minimal verification, so care
				  should be taken to assure that the  disk  is
				  not  already	in  use	 prior to invoking the
				  command.

	      Retrieve configuration information  about	 the  physical	volume
	      from the file
				  disk_type specifies the device (for example,
				  hp7959S).

				  The disk_type only  needs  to	 be  specified
				  when fails to get the size from the underly‐
				  ing disk driver.  If the driver successfully
				  returns the size of the device, disk_type is
				  ignored.

   Note
       The user data size of the same physical volume may  differ,  when  ini‐
       tialized by command under different releases of HP-UX.

EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
   Environment Variables
       determines the language in which messages are displayed.

       If is not specified or is null, it defaults to "C" (see lang(5)).

       If  any	internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, all
       internationalization variables default to "C" (see environ(5)).

EXAMPLES
       Create a physical volume on raw device and force the  creation  without
       confirmation:

       Create  a  bootable  physical volume for an Itanium-based system on raw
       device and force the creation without confirmation:

WARNINGS
       If you are using command on an Itanium-based system boot	 disk,	ensure
       that  the  specified device special file correspond to the HP-UX parti‐
       tion.  For example,

       initializes only the first 2,147,483,647 Kilobytes (2TB - 1KB) of  disk
       space  when  the	 disk size exceeds this value.	Disk space beyond this
       point will not be used by LVM.

FILES
       Disk geometry and disk partition characteristics
			   for all disk devices on the system

SEE ALSO
       getconf(1),  model(1),  idisk(1M),  mkboot(1M),	 vgcreate(1M),	 vgex‐
       tend(1M), lif(4), intro(7), lvm(7).

								  pvcreate(1M)
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