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    How do you clone an LVM partition? - Andy Botting

    www.andybotting.com/how-do-you-clone-an-lvm-partition
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    Oct 17, 2008 - It's actually more difficult than you might think. From the bit of googling that I did, it seems that you can't just 'clone' and LVM logical volume, while it's running. One method I found was to use the 'snapshot' feature of LVM to create a 'frozen image' copy of the logical volume, which is then suitable for copying ...

    hard drive - Cloning LVM partitions - Server Fault

    https://serverfault.com/questions/702971/cloning-lvm-partitions
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    Jul 1, 2015 - Yes, you can use dd just as described. What I would do is create the source image using the smallest possible partitions, clone them, then enlarge the logical volume and filesystem on the target. Your cloning procedure becomes something like: # <attach target for cloning, say, /dev/sdc> ...
    dd - Clone LVM based system
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    lvm - Clone boot drive to smaller replacement with minimal ...
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    kvm virtualization - how to clone a VM on LVM to another in ...
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    [linux-lvm] How to "clone" a logical volume - Red Hat

    https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-lvm/2008-March/msg00004.html
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    From: "Lionel Kernux" <lionel kernux gmail com>; To: linux-lvm redhat com; Subject: [linux-lvm] How to "clone" a logical volume; Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 10:34:56 -0500 ...

    [linux-lvm] Steps to "clone" a volume group - Red Hat

    https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-lvm/2007-November/msg00039.html
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    From: "Bryn M. Reeves" <breeves redhat com>; To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm redhat com>; Subject: [linux-lvm] Steps to "clone" a volume group; Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 15:18:43 +0000 ...

    Cloning Logical Volume using LVM

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    Feb 17, 2017 - Cloning Logical Volume using LVM. Sometime it is necessary to clone full LV (Logical Volume). Here we will try to do this using LVM2 commands. First let's create a test LV: # lvcreate -n test -L1g /dev/rootvg .. # mkfs.ext3 -j -m0 /dev/rootvg/test .. # mount /dev/rootvg/test /mnt/s. Copy some files on it to verify ...

    Cloning LVM volumes using Pure FlashRecover Snapshots - Pure ...

    https://blog.purestorage.com/cloning-lvm-volumes-using-pure-flashrecover-snapshots/
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    Jul 31, 2017 - In Linux world, when volume(s) part of LVM is cloned using storage level snapshots, it doesn't pose an issue to mount them on another host than the source. The challenge is when the cloned volumes that are part of LVM has to be mounted on the same host. Cloned volume that is part of LVM cannot ...

    linux - LVM and cloning HDs - Super User

    https://superuser.com/questions/256061/lvm-and-cloning-hds
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    Mar 11, 2011 - I agree with one of the previous answers -- running dd on the whole disk is not a great solution here. If the reason you're stuck on dd has to do with backing up another OS, then you can use dd only for those other OS partitions, and rsync for the linux partitions. Part of the problem is that if you run dd of the ...

    Creating a drive mirror with LVM, including exact partition cloning ...

    https://linux.m2osw.com/creating-drive-mirror-lvm-including-exact-partition-cloning
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    Nov 29, 2012 - LVM today can create a mirror of your data without having the need for mdraid (or hardware raid). Problem is, I did not find any documentation that makes sense and there doesn't seem to be a graphical interface that can help you with that (at least not under Ubuntu Gnome.) So... I decided to spend the time ...

    Migrating LVM Partitions to New Logical Volume (Drive) - Part VI

    https://www.tecmint.com/lvm-storage-migration/
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    Oct 7, 2014 - In this article we will show you how to migrate existing logical volumes data to other new drive without any downtime and data-loss using LVM migration feature.

    LVM: How to clone thin-volume - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/255107/lvm-how-to-clone-thin-volume
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    Jan 13, 2016 - Apparently, this is done by simply creating a new volume and then copying over the data from the original one with: dd if=/dev/mapper/original_thin_volume of=/dev/mapper/new_thin_volume conv=sparse ...

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