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-.TH CLVMD 8 "LVM TOOLS #VERSION#" "Red Hat Inc" \" -*- nroff -*-
-.SH NAME
-clvmd \- cluster LVM daemon
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B clvmd
-.RB [ \-d
-.RI [< value >]
-.RB [ \-C ]]
-.RB [ \-E
-.RI < "lock uuid" >]
-.RB [ \-f ]
-.RB [ \-h ]
-.RB [ \-I
-.IR "cluster_manager" ]
-.RB [ \-R ]
-.RB [ \-S ]
-.RB [ \-t
-.RI < timeout >]
-.RB [ \-T
-.RI < "start timeout" >]
-.RB [ \-V ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-clvmd is the daemon that distributes LVM metadata updates around a cluster.
-It must be running on all nodes in the cluster and will give an error
-if a node in the cluster does not have this daemon running.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-d [< \fIvalue >]
-Enable debug logging. Value can be 0, 1 or 2.
-.br
-0 disables debug logging
-.br
-1 sends debug logs to stderr (implies \fB\-f\fP option)
-.br
-2 sends debug logs to syslog
-.br
-If
-.B \-d
-is specified without a value then 1 is assumed.
-.TP
-.B \-C
-Only valid if
-.B \-d
-is also specified. Tells all clvmds in a cluster to enable/disable debug logging.
-Without this switch, only the local clvmd will change its debug level to that
-given with
-.B \-d
-.
-.br
-This does not work correctly if specified on the command-line that starts clvmd.
-If you want to start clvmd
-.B and
-enable cluster-wide logging then the command needs to be issued twice, eg:
-.br
-.B clvmd
-.br
-.B clvmd -d2
-.br
-.TP
-.BR \-E < "\fIlock uuid" >
-Pass lock uuid to be reacquired exclusively when clvmd is restarted.
-.TP
-.B \-f
-Don't fork, run in the foreground.
-.TP
-.B \-h
-Show help information.
-.TP
-.B \-I \fIcluster manager
-Selects the cluster manager to use for locking and internal communications,
-the available managers will be listed as part of the \fBclvmd -h\fP output.
-clvmd will use the first cluster manager that succeeds, and it checks them
-in the order cman,corosync,openais. As it is quite possible to have
-(eg) corosync and cman available on the same system you might have to
-manually specify this option to override the search.
-.TP
-.B \-R
-Tells all the running clvmds in the cluster to reload their device cache and
-re-read the lvm configuration file. This command should be run whenever the
-devices on a cluster system are changed.
-.TP
-.B \-S
-Tells the running clvmd to exit and reexecute itself, for example at the
-end of a package upgrade. The new instance is instructed to reacquire
-any locks in the same state as they were previously held. (Alternative
-methods of restarting the daemon have the side effect of changing
-exclusive LV locks into shared locks.)
-.TP
-.BR \-t < \fItimeout >
-Specifies the timeout for commands to run around the cluster. This should not
-be so small that commands with many disk updates to do will fail, so you
-may need to increase this on systems with very large disk farms.
-The default is 30 seconds.
-.TP
-.BR \-T < "\fIstart timeout" >
-Specifies the timeout for clvmd daemon startup. If the daemon does not report
-that it has started up within this time then the parent command will exit with
-status of 5. This does NOT mean that clvmd has not started! What it means is
-that the startup of clvmd has been delayed for some reason; the most likely
-cause of this is an inquorate cluster though it could be due to locking
-latencies on a cluster with large numbers of logical volumes. If you get the
-return code of 5 it is usually not necessary to restart clvmd - it will start
-as soon as that blockage has cleared. This flag is to allow startup scripts
-to exit in a timely fashion even if the cluster is stalled for some reason.
-.br
-The default is 0 (no timeout) and the value is in seconds. Don't set this too
-small or you will experience spurious errors. 10 or 20 seconds might be
-sensible.
-.br
-This timeout will be ignored if you start clvmd with the -d switch.
-.TP
-.B \-V
-Display the version of the cluster LVM daemon.
-
-.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
-.TP
-.B LVM_CLVMD_BINARY
-The CLVMD binary to use when clmvd restart is requested.
-Defaults to #CLVMD_PATH#.
-.TP
-.B LVM_BINARY
-The LVM2 binary to use. Defaults to #LVM_PATH#.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR lvm (8)