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those specified above, can be changed to any desired value indicating the
type of data contained in the logical volume.
Intra-policy
The current intra-physical volume policy, a policy that determines the
region of the physical volumes where the logical volume should be placed.
The following diagram indicates the available intra-policies:
spindle
InnerInner OuterOuter
edge
e
edge
e
middle
m
middle
m
center
c
center
c
middle
im
middle
im
edge
ie
edge
ie
This diagram represents a physical volume (or disk drive) and the
available regions. In the center of the diagram is the spindle of the disk. To
either side of the spindle are the “inner-edge” regions; outside of those are
the “inner-middle” regions. You can enter one the following:
e edge (or outer-edge)
m middle (or outer-middle)
c center
im inner-middle
ie inner-edge
Strict Specify the type of strictness policy that you would like for this logical
volume. Valid options are:
y Specify this option when you would like the logical volume
creation to be strict.
n Specify this option when you do not want the logically volume
creation to be strict.
s Specify this option when you want the logical volume creation to
be super strict.
Mount Point
The directory that is the mount point for logical volumes containing
filesystems. If the logical volume does not contain a filesystem a dash (-) is
shown in this field and the field cannot be changed.
You cannot change this field if you are installing the system from a power
backup.
To change the mount point of the filesystem, enter a new directory here.
The directory you specified will be created (if it does not already exist)
when the filesystem is created. If installing the system, the data for the
filesystem is restored to the new mount point. For example, if the old
mount point was /home/files and the new mount point is to be /data/files,
then a file previously called /home/files/userinfo is restored as
/data/files/userinfo.
If changed, the /etc/filesystems file is updated to reflect the new mount
point for the filesystem so that all future attempts to mount the filesystem
will do so to the new mount point.
Inter-policy
The current inter-physical volume policy, which indicates whether or not
the logical volume should be spread across multiple disks. This value can
have a different affect depending on the following:
Chapter 11. Changing the Volume Group, Logical Volume and Filesystem Attributes 11-13