From ca38251b1043c49f5453c2c571876b12aad6b450 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marian Csontos Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2021 13:23:11 +0200 Subject: make: generate --- conf/example.conf.in | 258 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 176 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-) (limited to 'conf') diff --git a/conf/example.conf.in b/conf/example.conf.in index 5bcbc65e7..1f7c449bf 100644 --- a/conf/example.conf.in +++ b/conf/example.conf.in @@ -33,15 +33,18 @@ config { # any configuration mismatch is ignored and the default value is used # without any warning (a message about the configuration key not being # found is issued in verbose mode only). - checks = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # checks = 1 # Configuration option config/abort_on_errors. # Abort the LVM process if a configuration mismatch is found. - abort_on_errors = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # abort_on_errors = 0 # Configuration option config/profile_dir. # Directory where LVM looks for configuration profiles. - profile_dir = "@DEFAULT_SYS_DIR@/@DEFAULT_PROFILE_SUBDIR@" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # profile_dir = "@DEFAULT_SYS_DIR@/@DEFAULT_PROFILE_SUBDIR@" } # Configuration section devices. @@ -52,12 +55,14 @@ devices { # Directory in which to create volume group device nodes. # Commands also accept this as a prefix on volume group names. # This configuration option is advanced. - dir = "/dev" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # dir = "/dev" # Configuration option devices/scan. # Directories containing device nodes to use with LVM. # This configuration option is advanced. - scan = [ "/dev" ] + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # scan = [ "/dev" ] # Configuration option devices/obtain_device_list_from_udev. # Obtain the list of available devices from udev. @@ -67,14 +72,16 @@ devices { # setting applies only to the udev-managed device directory; other # directories will be scanned fully. LVM needs to be compiled with # udev support for this setting to apply. - obtain_device_list_from_udev = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # obtain_device_list_from_udev = 0 # Configuration option devices/external_device_info_source. # Enable device information from udev. # If set to "udev", lvm will supplement its own native device information # with information from libudev. This can potentially improve the detection # of MD component devices and multipath component devices. - external_device_info_source = "none" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # external_device_info_source = "none" # Configuration option devices/hints. # Use a local file to remember which devices have PVs on them. @@ -119,7 +126,7 @@ devices { # be used, regardless of this setting, when the --devicesfile # option is set to a specific file name. # This configuration option has an automatic default value. - # use_devicesfile = 0 + # use_devicesfile = 1 # Configuration option devices/devicesfile. # The name of the system devices file, listing devices that LVM should use. @@ -200,7 +207,8 @@ devices { # Restrict device scanning to block devices appearing in sysfs. # This is a quick way of filtering out block devices that are not # present on the system. sysfs must be part of the kernel and mounted.) - sysfs_scan = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # sysfs_scan = 1 # Configuration option devices/scan_lvs. # Scan LVM LVs for layered PVs, allowing LVs to be used as PVs. @@ -214,11 +222,19 @@ devices { # use PVs that exist on LVs, and will not allow a PV to be created on # an LV. The LVs are ignored using a built in device filter that # identifies and excludes LVs. - scan_lvs = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # scan_lvs = 0 # Configuration option devices/multipath_component_detection. # Ignore devices that are components of DM multipath devices. - multipath_component_detection = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # multipath_component_detection = 1 + + # Configuration option devices/multipath_wwids_file. + # The path to the multipath wwids file used for multipath component detection. + # Set this to an empty string to disable the use of the multipath wwids file. + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # multipath_wwids_file = "/etc/multipath/wwids" # Configuration option devices/multipath_wwids_file. # The path to the multipath wwids file used for multipath component detection. @@ -235,7 +251,8 @@ devices { # In cases where the MD superblock is located at the end of the # component devices, it is more difficult for LVM to consistently # identify an MD component, see the md_component_checks setting. - md_component_detection = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # md_component_detection = 1 # Configuration option devices/md_component_checks. # The checks LVM should use to detect MD component devices. @@ -259,7 +276,8 @@ devices { # Ignore devices that are components of firmware RAID devices. # LVM must use an external_device_info_source other than none for this # detection to execute. - fw_raid_component_detection = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # fw_raid_component_detection = 0 # Configuration option devices/md_chunk_alignment. # Align the start of a PV data area with md device's stripe-width. @@ -268,7 +286,8 @@ devices { # with the value detected for this setting. # This setting is overridden by data_alignment_detection, # data_alignment, and the --dataalignment option. - md_chunk_alignment = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # md_chunk_alignment = 1 # Configuration option devices/default_data_alignment. # Align the start of a PV data area with this number of MiB. @@ -291,7 +310,8 @@ devices { # if they are not aligned with the value detected for this setting. # This setting is overridden by data_alignment and the --dataalignment # option. - data_alignment_detection = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # data_alignment_detection = 1 # Configuration option devices/data_alignment. # Align the start of a PV data area with this number of KiB. @@ -299,7 +319,8 @@ devices { # Set to 0 to disable, in which case default_data_alignment # is used to align the first PE in units of MiB. # This setting is overridden by the --dataalignment option. - data_alignment = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # data_alignment = 0 # Configuration option devices/data_alignment_offset_detection. # Shift the start of an aligned PV data area based on sysfs information. @@ -310,13 +331,15 @@ devices { # is the lowest aligned logical block, the 4KiB sectors start at # LBA -1, and consequently sector 63 is aligned on a 4KiB boundary). # This setting is overridden by the --dataalignmentoffset option. - data_alignment_offset_detection = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # data_alignment_offset_detection = 1 # Configuration option devices/ignore_suspended_devices. # Ignore DM devices that have I/O suspended while scanning devices. # Otherwise, LVM waits for a suspended device to become accessible. # This should only be needed in recovery situations. - ignore_suspended_devices = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # ignore_suspended_devices = 0 # Configuration option devices/ignore_lvm_mirrors. # Do not scan 'mirror' LVs to avoid possible deadlocks. @@ -335,18 +358,21 @@ devices { # a scan of the mirror's labels. The 'mirror' scanning problems do not # apply to LVM RAID types like 'raid1' which handle failures in a # different way, making them a better choice for VG stacking. - ignore_lvm_mirrors = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # ignore_lvm_mirrors = 1 # Configuration option devices/require_restorefile_with_uuid. # Allow use of pvcreate --uuid without requiring --restorefile. - require_restorefile_with_uuid = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # require_restorefile_with_uuid = 1 # Configuration option devices/pv_min_size. # Minimum size in KiB of block devices which can be used as PVs. # In a clustered environment all nodes must use the same value. # Any value smaller than 512KiB is ignored. The previous built-in # value was 512. - pv_min_size = 2048 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # pv_min_size = 2048 # Configuration option devices/issue_discards. # Issue discards to PVs that are no longer used by an LV. @@ -359,7 +385,8 @@ devices { # benefit from discards, but SSDs and thinly provisioned LUNs # generally do. If enabled, discards will only be issued if both the # storage and kernel provide support. - issue_discards = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # issue_discards = 0 # Configuration option devices/allow_changes_with_duplicate_pvs. # Allow VG modification while a PV appears on multiple devices. @@ -372,13 +399,15 @@ devices { # or activating LVs in it while a PV appears on multiple devices. # Enabling this setting allows the VG to be used as usual even with # uncertain devices. - allow_changes_with_duplicate_pvs = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # allow_changes_with_duplicate_pvs = 0 # Configuration option devices/allow_mixed_block_sizes. # Allow PVs in the same VG with different logical block sizes. # When allowed, the user is responsible to ensure that an LV is # using PVs with matching block sizes when necessary. - allow_mixed_block_sizes = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # allow_mixed_block_sizes = 0 } # Configuration section allocation. @@ -410,7 +439,8 @@ allocation { # policies to detect more situations where data can be grouped onto # the same disks. This setting can be used to disable the changes # and revert to the previous algorithm. - maximise_cling = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # maximise_cling = 1 # Configuration option allocation/use_blkid_wiping. # Use blkid to detect and erase existing signatures on new PVs and LVs. @@ -420,7 +450,8 @@ allocation { # code is currently able to recognize: MD device signatures, # swap signature, and LUKS signatures. To see the list of signatures # recognized by blkid, check the output of the 'blkid -k' command. - use_blkid_wiping = @DEFAULT_USE_BLKID_WIPING@ + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # use_blkid_wiping = @DEFAULT_USE_BLKID_WIPING@ # Configuration option allocation/wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs. # Look for and erase any signatures while zeroing a new LV. @@ -437,12 +468,14 @@ allocation { # use_blkid_wiping.) Wiping each detected signature must be confirmed. # When this setting is disabled, signatures on new LVs are not detected # or erased unless the --wipesignatures option is used directly. - wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs = 1 # Configuration option allocation/mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs. # Mirror logs and images will always use different PVs. # The default setting changed in version 2.02.85. - mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs = 0 # Configuration option allocation/raid_stripe_all_devices. # Stripe across all PVs when RAID stripes are not specified. @@ -791,7 +824,8 @@ log { # Configuration option log/verbose. # Controls the messages sent to stdout or stderr. - verbose = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # verbose = 0 # Configuration option log/silent. # Suppress all non-essential messages from stdout. @@ -802,25 +836,37 @@ log { # for syslog and lvm2_log_fn purposes. # Any 'yes' or 'no' questions not overridden by other arguments are # suppressed and default to 'no'. - silent = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # silent = 0 # Configuration option log/syslog. # Send log messages through syslog. - syslog = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # syslog = 1 # Configuration option log/file. # Write error and debug log messages to a file specified here. # This configuration option does not have a default value defined. + # Configuration option log/journal. + # Record lvm information in the systemd journal. + # command: record commands that are run. + # output: record default output from commands. + # debug: record debug messages from commands. + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # journal = [ ] + # Configuration option log/overwrite. # Overwrite the log file each time the program is run. - overwrite = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # overwrite = 0 # Configuration option log/level. # The level of log messages that are sent to the log file or syslog. # There are 6 syslog-like log levels currently in use: 2 to 7 inclusive. # 7 is the most verbose (LOG_DEBUG). - level = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # level = 0 # Configuration option log/indent. # Indent messages according to their severity. @@ -829,7 +875,8 @@ log { # Configuration option log/command_names. # Display the command name on each line of output. - command_names = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # command_names = 0 # Configuration option log/prefix. # A prefix to use before the log message text. @@ -837,12 +884,14 @@ log { # Two spaces allows you to see/grep the severity of each message. # To make the messages look similar to the original LVM tools use: # indent = 0, command_names = 1, prefix = " -- " - prefix = " " + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # prefix = " " # Configuration option log/activation. # Log messages during activation. # Don't use this in low memory situations (can deadlock). - activation = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # activation = 0 # Configuration option log/debug_classes. # Select log messages by class. @@ -850,7 +899,8 @@ log { # debug output if the class is listed here. Classes currently # available: memory, devices, io, activation, allocation, # metadata, cache, locking, lvmpolld. Use "all" to see everything. - debug_classes = [ "memory", "devices", "io", "activation", "allocation", "metadata", "cache", "locking", "lvmpolld", "dbus" ] + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # debug_classes = [ "memory", "devices", "io", "activation", "allocation", "metadata", "cache", "locking", "lvmpolld", "dbus" ] # Configuration option log/debug_file_fields. # The fields included in debug output written to log file. @@ -877,30 +927,36 @@ backup { # Configuration option backup/backup. # Maintain a backup of the current metadata configuration. # Think very hard before turning this off! - backup = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # backup = 1 # Configuration option backup/backup_dir. # Location of the metadata backup files. # Remember to back up this directory regularly! - backup_dir = "@DEFAULT_SYS_DIR@/@DEFAULT_BACKUP_SUBDIR@" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # backup_dir = "@DEFAULT_SYS_DIR@/@DEFAULT_BACKUP_SUBDIR@" # Configuration option backup/archive. # Maintain an archive of old metadata configurations. # Think very hard before turning this off. - archive = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # archive = 1 # Configuration option backup/archive_dir. # Location of the metdata archive files. # Remember to back up this directory regularly! - archive_dir = "@DEFAULT_SYS_DIR@/@DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_SUBDIR@" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # archive_dir = "@DEFAULT_SYS_DIR@/@DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_SUBDIR@" # Configuration option backup/retain_min. # Minimum number of archives to keep. - retain_min = 10 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # retain_min = 10 # Configuration option backup/retain_days. # Minimum number of days to keep archive files. - retain_days = 30 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # retain_days = 30 } # Configuration section shell. @@ -909,7 +965,8 @@ shell { # Configuration option shell/history_size. # Number of lines of history to store in ~/.lvm_history. - history_size = 100 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # history_size = 100 } # Configuration section global. @@ -919,16 +976,19 @@ global { # Configuration option global/umask. # The file creation mask for any files and directories created. # Interpreted as octal if the first digit is zero. - umask = 077 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # umask = 077 # Configuration option global/test. # No on-disk metadata changes will be made in test mode. # Equivalent to having the -t option on every command. - test = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # test = 0 # Configuration option global/units. # Default value for --units argument. - units = "r" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # units = "r" # Configuration option global/si_unit_consistency. # Distinguish between powers of 1024 and 1000 bytes. @@ -936,13 +996,15 @@ global { # e.g. KiB, MiB, GiB, and powers of 1000 bytes, e.g. KB, MB, GB. # If scripts depend on the old behaviour, disable this setting # temporarily until they are updated. - si_unit_consistency = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # si_unit_consistency = 1 # Configuration option global/suffix. # Display unit suffix for sizes. # This setting has no effect if the units are in human-readable form # (global/units = "h") in which case the suffix is always displayed. - suffix = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # suffix = 1 # Configuration option global/activation. # Enable/disable communication with the kernel device-mapper. @@ -950,26 +1012,31 @@ global { # activating any logical volumes. If the device-mapper driver # is not present in the kernel, disabling this should suppress # the error messages. - activation = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # activation = 1 # Configuration option global/proc. # Location of proc filesystem. # This configuration option is advanced. - proc = "/proc" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # proc = "/proc" # Configuration option global/etc. # Location of /etc system configuration directory. - etc = "@CONFDIR@" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # etc = "@CONFDIR@" # Configuration option global/wait_for_locks. # When disabled, fail if a lock request would block. - wait_for_locks = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # wait_for_locks = 1 # Configuration option global/locking_dir. # Directory to use for LVM command file locks. # Local non-LV directory that holds file-based locks while commands are # in progress. A directory like /tmp that may get wiped on reboot is OK. - locking_dir = "@DEFAULT_LOCK_DIR@" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # locking_dir = "@DEFAULT_LOCK_DIR@" # Configuration option global/prioritise_write_locks. # Allow quicker VG write access during high volume read access. @@ -978,7 +1045,8 @@ global { # requests immediately, delay them to allow the read-write requests to # be serviced. Without this setting, write access may be stalled by a # high volume of read-only requests. This option only affects file locks. - prioritise_write_locks = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # prioritise_write_locks = 1 # Configuration option global/library_dir. # Search this directory first for shared libraries. @@ -988,7 +1056,8 @@ global { # Abort a command that encounters an internal error. # Treat any internal errors as fatal errors, aborting the process that # encountered the internal error. Please only enable for debugging. - abort_on_internal_errors = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # abort_on_internal_errors = 0 # Configuration option global/metadata_read_only. # No operations that change on-disk metadata are permitted. @@ -996,7 +1065,8 @@ global { # repair will still be allowed to proceed exactly as if the repair had # been performed (except for the unchanged vg_seqno). Inappropriate # use could mess up your system, so seek advice first! - metadata_read_only = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # metadata_read_only = 0 # Configuration option global/mirror_segtype_default. # The segment type used by the short mirroring option -m. @@ -1022,7 +1092,8 @@ global { # cluster-aware and cannot be used in a shared (active/active) # fashion in a cluster. # - mirror_segtype_default = "@DEFAULT_MIRROR_SEGTYPE@" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # mirror_segtype_default = "@DEFAULT_MIRROR_SEGTYPE@" # Configuration option global/support_mirrored_mirror_log. # Enable mirrored 'mirror' log type for testing. @@ -1052,7 +1123,8 @@ global { # effectively creating a RAID 0+1 array. The layering is suboptimal # in terms of providing redundancy and performance. # - raid10_segtype_default = "@DEFAULT_RAID10_SEGTYPE@" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # raid10_segtype_default = "@DEFAULT_RAID10_SEGTYPE@" # Configuration option global/sparse_segtype_default. # The segment type used by the -V -L combination. @@ -1072,7 +1144,8 @@ global { # metadata. It has better performance, especially when more data # is used. It also supports full snapshots. # - sparse_segtype_default = "@DEFAULT_SPARSE_SEGTYPE@" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # sparse_segtype_default = "@DEFAULT_SPARSE_SEGTYPE@" # Configuration option global/lvdisplay_shows_full_device_path. # Enable this to reinstate the previous lvdisplay name format. @@ -1107,7 +1180,8 @@ global { # Applicable only if LVM is compiled with lockd support in which # case there is also lvmlockd(8) man page available for more # information. - use_lvmlockd = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # use_lvmlockd = 0 # Configuration option global/lvmlockd_lock_retries. # Retry lvmlockd lock requests this many times. @@ -1280,15 +1354,18 @@ global { # uname # Set the system ID from the hostname (uname) of the system. # System IDs beginning localhost are not permitted. + # appmachineid + # Use an LVM-specific derivation of the local machine-id as the + # system ID. See 'man machine-id'. # machineid - # Use the contents of the machine-id file to set the system ID. - # Some systems create this file at installation time. - # See 'man machine-id' and global/etc. + # Use the contents of the machine-id file to set the system ID + # (appmachineid is recommended.) # file # Use the contents of another file (system_id_file) to set the # system ID. # - system_id_source = "none" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # system_id_source = "none" # Configuration option global/system_id_file. # The full path to the file containing a system ID. @@ -1308,13 +1385,15 @@ global { # and to use its own control group. When this option is disabled, LVM # commands will supervise long running operations by forking themselves. # Applicable only if LVM is compiled with lvmpolld support. - use_lvmpolld = @DEFAULT_USE_LVMPOLLD@ + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # use_lvmpolld = @DEFAULT_USE_LVMPOLLD@ # Configuration option global/notify_dbus. # Enable D-Bus notification from LVM commands. # When enabled, an LVM command that changes PVs, changes VG metadata, # or changes the activation state of an LV will send a notification. - notify_dbus = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # notify_dbus = 1 # Configuration option global/io_memory_size. # The amount of memory in KiB that LVM allocates to perform disk io. @@ -1335,7 +1414,8 @@ activation { # Useful for debugging problems with activation. Some of the checks may # be expensive, so it's best to use this only when there seems to be a # problem. - checks = 0 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # checks = 0 # Configuration option activation/udev_sync. # Use udev notifications to synchronize udev and LVM. @@ -1346,14 +1426,16 @@ activation { # that ignore the devices LVM creates. If enabled when udev is not # running, and LVM processes are waiting for udev, run the command # 'dmsetup udevcomplete_all' to wake them up. - udev_sync = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # udev_sync = 1 # Configuration option activation/udev_rules. # Use udev rules to manage LV device nodes and symlinks. # When disabled, LVM will manage the device nodes and symlinks for # active LVs itself. Manual intervention may be required if this # setting is changed while LVs are active. - udev_rules = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # udev_rules = 1 # Configuration option activation/verify_udev_operations. # Use extra checks in LVM to verify udev operations. @@ -1368,7 +1450,8 @@ activation { # If LV deactivation fails, LVM will retry for a few seconds before # failing. This may happen because a process run from a quick udev rule # temporarily opened the device. - retry_deactivation = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # retry_deactivation = 1 # Configuration option activation/missing_stripe_filler. # Method to fill missing stripes when activating an incomplete LV. @@ -1379,7 +1462,8 @@ activation { # other than 'error' with mirrored or snapshotted volumes is likely to # result in data corruption. # This configuration option is advanced. - missing_stripe_filler = "error" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # missing_stripe_filler = "error" # Configuration option activation/use_linear_target. # Use the linear target to optimize single stripe LVs. @@ -1501,7 +1585,8 @@ activation { # The clean/dirty state of data is tracked for each region. # The value is rounded down to a power of two if necessary, and # is ignored if it is not a multiple of the machine memory page size. - raid_region_size = 2048 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # raid_region_size = 2048 # Configuration option activation/error_when_full. # Return errors if a thin pool runs out of space. @@ -1546,7 +1631,8 @@ activation { # Attempt to use any extra physical volumes in the VG as spares and # replace faulty devices. # - raid_fault_policy = "warn" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # raid_fault_policy = "warn" # Configuration option activation/mirror_image_fault_policy. # Defines how a device failure in a 'mirror' LV is handled. @@ -1583,13 +1669,15 @@ activation { # 'remove' if no suitable device and space can be allocated for the # replacement. # - mirror_image_fault_policy = "remove" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # mirror_image_fault_policy = "remove" # Configuration option activation/mirror_log_fault_policy. # Defines how a device failure in a 'mirror' log LV is handled. # The mirror_image_fault_policy description for mirrored LVs also # applies to mirrored log LVs. - mirror_log_fault_policy = "allocate" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # mirror_log_fault_policy = "allocate" # Configuration option activation/snapshot_autoextend_threshold. # Auto-extend a snapshot when its usage exceeds this percent. @@ -1604,7 +1692,8 @@ activation { # 840M, it is extended to 1.44G: # snapshot_autoextend_threshold = 70 # - snapshot_autoextend_threshold = 100 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # snapshot_autoextend_threshold = 100 # Configuration option activation/snapshot_autoextend_percent. # Auto-extending a snapshot adds this percent extra space. @@ -1617,7 +1706,8 @@ activation { # 840M, it is extended to 1.44G: # snapshot_autoextend_percent = 20 # - snapshot_autoextend_percent = 20 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # snapshot_autoextend_percent = 20 # Configuration option activation/thin_pool_autoextend_threshold. # Auto-extend a thin pool when its usage exceeds this percent. @@ -1632,7 +1722,8 @@ activation { # 840M, it is extended to 1.44G: # thin_pool_autoextend_threshold = 70 # - thin_pool_autoextend_threshold = 100 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # thin_pool_autoextend_threshold = 100 # Configuration option activation/thin_pool_autoextend_percent. # Auto-extending a thin pool adds this percent extra space. @@ -1645,7 +1736,8 @@ activation { # 840M, it is extended to 1.44G: # thin_pool_autoextend_percent = 20 # - thin_pool_autoextend_percent = 20 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # thin_pool_autoextend_percent = 20 # Configuration option activation/vdo_pool_autoextend_threshold. # Auto-extend a VDO pool when its usage exceeds this percent. @@ -1704,7 +1796,8 @@ activation { # Monitor LVs that are activated. # The --ignoremonitoring option overrides this setting. # When enabled, LVM will ask dmeventd to monitor activated LVs. - monitoring = 1 + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # monitoring = 1 # Configuration option activation/polling_interval. # Check pvmove or lvconvert progress at this interval (seconds). @@ -1746,7 +1839,8 @@ activation { # This setting should not normally be used, but may sometimes # assist with data recovery. # - activation_mode = "degraded" + # This configuration option has an automatic default value. + # activation_mode = "degraded" # Configuration option activation/lock_start_list. # Locking is started only for VGs selected by this list. -- cgit v1.2.1