lvm2 2.03.02-2ubuntu6 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
lvm2 (2.03.02-2ubuntu6) eoan; urgency=medium * d/control: stop dropping thin-provisioning-tools to Suggests as it is ready to be promoted via MIR LP 1828887. Fixes usability issues of thin-provisioning-tools not being installed by default (LP: #1657646). - d/control: also add thin-provisioning-tools build-dep as configure wants it around for some checks at build time. * d/p/lp-1842436-*: Avoid creation of mixed-blocksize PV on LVM volume groups as it can cause FS corruption (LP: #1842436) -- Christian Ehrhardt <email address hidden> Fri, 06 Sep 2019 08:23:10 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Christian Ehrhardt
- Uploaded to:
- Eoan
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- linux-any
- Section:
- admin
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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lvm2_2.03.02.orig.tar.gz | 2.3 MiB | 550ba750239fd75b7e52c9877565cabffef506bbf6d7f6f17b9700dee56c720f |
lvm2_2.03.02-2ubuntu6.debian.tar.xz | 46.6 KiB | 5333efb4af76f6e4ca4aeb2656ea59b65551ce821296042a8a1992895a8cd205 |
lvm2_2.03.02-2ubuntu6.dsc | 3.0 KiB | 7460ee433e85e016224897c5dadf75f8ec6b821129f3ec30806631b6f67189c6 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- dmeventd: Linux Kernel Device Mapper event daemon
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)
Team's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles
volume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout
in user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but software raid,
and other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.
.
This package contains a daemon to monitor events of devmapper devices.
- dmeventd-dbgsym: debug symbols for dmeventd
- dmsetup: No summary available for dmsetup in ubuntu eoan.
No description available for dmsetup in ubuntu eoan.
- dmsetup-dbgsym: debug symbols for dmsetup
- dmsetup-udeb: Linux Kernel Device Mapper userspace library
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)
Team's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles
volume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout
in user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but software raid,
and other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.
.
This package contains a utility for modifying device mappings.
- libdevmapper-dev: Linux Kernel Device Mapper header files
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)
Team's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles
volume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout
in user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but software raid,
and other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.
.
This package contains the (user-space) header files for accessing the
device-mapper; it allow usage of the device-mapper through a clean,
consistent interface (as opposed to through kernel ioctls).
- libdevmapper-event1.02.1: Linux Kernel Device Mapper event support library
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)
Team's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles
volume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout
in user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but software raid,
and other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.
.
This package contains the userspace library to help with event monitoring
for devmapper devices, in conjunction with the dmevent daemon.
- libdevmapper-event1.02.1-dbgsym: No summary available for libdevmapper-event1.02.1-dbgsym in ubuntu eoan.
No description available for libdevmapper-
event1. 02.1-dbgsym in ubuntu eoan.
- libdevmapper1.02.1: Linux Kernel Device Mapper userspace library
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)
Team's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles
volume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout
in user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but software raid,
and other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.
.
This package contains the (user-space) shared library for accessing the
device-mapper; it allows usage of the device-mapper through a clean,
consistent interface (as opposed to through kernel ioctls).
- libdevmapper1.02.1-dbgsym: No summary available for libdevmapper1.02.1-dbgsym in ubuntu eoan.
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02.1-dbgsym in ubuntu eoan.
- libdevmapper1.02.1-udeb: Linux Kernel Device Mapper userspace library
This is a udeb, or a microdeb, for the debian-installer.
.
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)
Team's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles
volume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout
in user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but software raid,
and other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.
- liblvm2-dev: No summary available for liblvm2-dev in ubuntu eoan.
No description available for liblvm2-dev in ubuntu eoan.
- liblvm2cmd2.03: LVM2 command library
This package contains the lvm2cmd shared library.
- liblvm2cmd2.03-dbgsym: debug symbols for liblvm2cmd2.03
- lvm2: No summary available for lvm2 in ubuntu eoan.
No description available for lvm2 in ubuntu eoan.
- lvm2-dbgsym: No summary available for lvm2-dbgsym in ubuntu eoan.
No description available for lvm2-dbgsym in ubuntu eoan.
- lvm2-dbusd: LVM2 D-Bus daemon
This is LVM2, the rewrite of The Linux Logical Volume Manager. LVM
supports enterprise level volume management of disk and disk subsystems
by grouping arbitrary disks into volume groups. The total capacity of
volume groups can be allocated to logical volumes, which are accessed as
regular block devices.
.
This package includes the D-Bus daemon.
- lvm2-lockd: LVM locking daemon
This is LVM2, the rewrite of The Linux Logical Volume Manager. LVM
supports enterprise level volume management of disk and disk subsystems
by grouping arbitrary disks into volume groups. The total capacity of
volume groups can be allocated to logical volumes, which are accessed as
regular block devices.
.
LVM commands use lvmlockd to coordinate access to shared storage.
- lvm2-lockd-dbgsym: debug symbols for lvm2-lockd
- lvm2-udeb: No summary available for lvm2-udeb in ubuntu eoan.
No description available for lvm2-udeb in ubuntu eoan.