Appendix E. Revision History


Revision History
Revision 8.0-8Mon Sep 8 2014Steven Levine
Version for 5.11 GA release
Revision 8.0-6Mon Jun 30 2014Steven Levine
Beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11
Revision 8.0-4Tue Jun 10 2014Steven Levine
Resolves: #1092639
Documents lvm tags command.
Resolves: #1092638
Updates documentation to reflect deprecation of major number.
Revision 8.0-0Fri May 2 2014Steven Levine
First draft for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11
Revision 7.0-3Wed Jul 10 2013Steven Levine
Beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.10
Revision 7.0-2Tue May 28 2013Steven Levine
Resolves: #796977
Adds section on LVM allocation policies.
Revision 7.0-1Thu May 23 2013Steven Levine
Adding new section on Allocation policies.
Revision 7.0-0Tue May 14 2013Steven Levine
Test printing for new Publican
Revision 6.0-7Fri Jan 4 2013Steven Levine
Version for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 GA release
Revision 6.0-6Mon Nov 19 2012Steven Levine
Resolves: #878152
Updates sample lvm.conf file in Appendix B to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 version.
Revision 6.0-5Wed Nov 7 2012Steven Levine
Resolves: #874159
Corrects small error in lvchange example.
Revision 6.0-4Thu Aug 30 2012Steven Levine
Beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9
Revision 6.0-1Tue Jul 31 2012Steven Levine
Resolves: #736548
Notes that clustered log daemon should be installed and running to perform pvmove in a cluster.
Resolves: #801525
Makes prompts consistent in all examples.
Revision 5.0-4Thu Feb 16 2012Steven Levine
Release for GA of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8
Revision 5.0-3Thu Dec 15 2011Steven Levine
Beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8
Revision 5.0-2Tue Nov 23 2011Steven Levine
Resolves: #755739, #755734, #755736
Corrects and clarifies small issues found during QE review.
Revision 5.0-1Thu Nov 9 2011Steven Levine
Resolves: #742311
Documents the --nosync option of lvextend command in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8.
Resolves: #736458
Indicates that cluster mirror packages should be installed to relocate a pv in a cluster.
Resolves: #730761
Removes outdated references.
Revision 4.0-1Thu Jul 21 2011Steven Levine
Resolves: #705139
Documents new LVM features supported in Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 5.7.
Resolves: #712437
Documents support of mirrored stripes in Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 5.7.
Resolves: #654898
Fixes minor typographical errors.
Revision 3.0-1Thu Dec 23 2010Steven Levine
Updates sample lvm.conf file for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6 release.
Resolves: #531637
Adds note clarifying behavior of mirror log management when the device holding the cluster mirror log becomes unavailable.
Resolves: #659496
Documents new features: splitmirror, mirroring mirror log, and managing metadata, as described in New and Changed Features section.
Resolves: #637188
Removes outdated information that the pvmove command is not supported in a cluster.
Resolves: #656195
Corrects small typographic errors.
Revision 2.0-1Thu Mar 11 2010Steven Levine
Updates lvm.conf for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 release.
Resolves: #532588
Clarifies necessity for running vgscan when hardware configuration changes.
Revision 1.0-1Tue Aug 18 2009Steven Levine
Replaces Cluster Logical Volume Manager, resolving bugs against that document.
Resolves: #510273
Clarifies lack of snapshot support in clustered volume groups.
Resolves: #515742
Documents necessity for increasing mirror region size from default value for mirrors that are larger than 1.5TB.
Resolves: #491028
Fixes assorted wording and format errors.
Resolves: #491028
Fixes assorted wording and format errors.
Resolves: #504028
Provides new sections and documentation on creating mirrors in a cluster; general technical corrections.
Resolves: #494007
Clarifies description of setting snapshot size.
Resolves: #504028
Adds example showing creation of a mirrored volume in a cluster.
Resolves: #518567
Adds caution about ensuring all nodes in a cluster can access shared storage.
Resolves: #510920
Fixes typo.
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