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Create the volume group, conventionally named "docker_vg", using the partition prepared by the previous steps (/dev/sdb1). | |||
Revision as of 03:06, 23 May 2017
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Overview
Procedure
Provision an unformatted block device. For this example, it will be referred to as /dev/sdb.
Create one partition that spans the entire device. Either fdisk or sfdisk can be used. This is how the partition is created with fdisk.
The procedure will create a /dev/sdb1 partition.
Erase all signatures from the partition.
Initialize the partition for use by LVM.
Create the volume group, conventionally named "docker_vg", using the partition prepared by the previous steps (/dev/sdb1).
Verify your configuration. You should have a dm.thinpooldev value in the /etc/sysconfig/docker-storage file and a docker-pool logical volume:
# cat /etc/sysconfig/docker-storage DOCKER_STORAGE_OPTIONS=--storage-opt dm.fs=xfs --storage-opt dm.thinpooldev=/dev/mapper/docker--vg-docker--pool # lvs LV VG Attr LSize Pool Origin Data% Meta% Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert docker-pool rhel twi-a-t--- 9.29g 0.00 0.12
Before using Docker or OpenShift Container Platform, verify that the docker-pool logical volume is large enough to meet your needs. The docker-pool volume should be 60% of the available volume group and will grow to fill the volume group via LVM monitoring.