rmlv Command
Purpose
Removes logical volumes from a volume group.
Syntax
Description
Attention: This command
destroys all data in the specified logical volumes.
The rmlv command
removes a logical volume. The LogicalVolume parameter can be a logical
volume name or logical volume ID. The logical volume first must be
closed. If the volume group is varied on in concurrent mode,
the logical volume must be closed on all the concurrent nodes on which volume
group is varied on. For example, if the logical volume contains
a file system, it must be unmounted. However, removing the logical
volume does not notify the operating system that the file system residing
on it have been destroyed. The command rmfs updates the /etc/filesystems file.
Note:
- To use this command, you must either have root user authority or be a member of the system group.
- You cannot use the rmlv command on a snapshot volume group or a volume group that has a snapshot volume group.
- You cannot use the rmlv command on an active firmware assisted dump logical volume.
- In AIX® 7.2 Technology Level 1, or later,
after the partition is freed by running the
rmlv
command, the space reclamation process runs for the freed partition.
You could also use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) smit rmlv fast path to run this command.
Flags
Item | Description |
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-B | Issues a chlvcopy -B -s for the parent logical volume if the logical volume was created using the -l flag. If it is a regular logical volume then the -B flag is ignored. |
-f | Removes the logical volumes without requesting confirmation. |
-p PhysicalVolume | Removes only the logical partition on the PhysicalVolume.
The logical volume is not removed unless there are no other physical
partitions allocated. Attention: If the logical volume
spans multiple physical volumes, the removal of only logical partitions
on the PhysicalVolume can jeopardize the
integrity of the entire logical volume.
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Security
Attention RBAC users and Trusted AIX users: This command can perform privileged operations. Only privileged users can run privileged operations. For more information about authorizations and privileges, see Privileged Command Database in Security. For a list of privileges and the authorizations associated with this command, see the lssecattr command or the getcmdattr subcommand.
Examples
Attention: The command used in this example destroys all data in the logical volumes.
To remove logical volume lv05 without requiring user confirmation, enter the following command:
rmlv -f lv05
The logical volume is removed from the volume group.
Files
Item | Description |
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/usr/sbin/rmlv | Directory where the rmlv command resides. |
/tmp | Directory where the temporary files are stored while the command is running. |
/etc/filesystems | Lists the known file systems and defines their characteristics. |