.TH VGREDUCE 8 "LVM TOOLS" "Sistina Software UK" \" -*- nroff -*- .SH NAME vgreduce \- reduce a volume group .SH SYNOPSIS .B vgreduce [\-a/\-\-all] [\-A/\-\-autobackup y/n] [\-d/\-\-debug] [\-h/\-?/\-\-help] [\-\-removemissing] [\-t/\-\-test] [\-v/\-\-verbose] VolumeGroupName [PhysicalVolumePath...] .SH DESCRIPTION vgreduce allows you to remove one or more unused physical volumes from a volume group. .SH OPTIONS See \fBlvm\fP for common options. .TP .I \-a, \-\-all Removes all empty physical volumes if none are given on command line. .TP .I \-\-removemissing Removes all missing physical volumes from the volume group and makes the volume group consistent again. It's a good idea to run this option with --test first to find out what it would remove before running it for real. Any logical volumes and dependent snapshots that were partly on the missing disks get removed completely. This includes those parts that lie on disks that are still present. If your logical volumes spanned several disks including the ones that are lost, you might want to try to salvage data first by activating your logical volumes with --partial as described in \fBlvm (8)\fP. .SH SEE ALSO .BR lvm (8), .BR vgextend (8)