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How to use the pvremove command in Linux

2025-04-15 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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This article mainly shows you "how to use the pvremove command in Linux". The content is simple and clear. I hope it can help you solve your doubts. Let the editor lead you to study and learn how to use the pvremove command in Linux.

The Linux common command pvremove command is used to delete an existing physical volume. When you delete a physical volume using the pvremove directive, it removes the physical volume information on the LVM partition so that it is no longer considered a physical volume.

Pvremove deletes an existing physical volume

Syntax pvremove (option) (parameter) option-d # debug mode;-f # forced deletion;-y # answer "yes" to the question. Parameter physical volume: specifies the device file name for the physical volume to be deleted.

The instance uses the pvremove directive to delete the physical volume / dev/sdb2. Enter the following command on the command line:

Pvremove / dev/sdb2 # Delete the physical volume Labels on physical volume "/ dev/sdb2" successfully wiped above is all the contents of the article "how to use the pvremove command in Linux". Thank you for reading! I believe we all have a certain understanding, hope to share the content to help you, if you want to learn more knowledge, welcome to follow the industry information channel!

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