Provided by: vdo_8.3.1.1-1_amd64 

NAME
vdoreadonly - puts a VDO device into read-only mode
SYNOPSIS
vdoreadonly filename
DESCRIPTION
vdoreadonly forces an existing VDO device into read-only mode. filename must be the path of the VDODataLV as described in lvmvdo(7). Since lvchange(8) will only mount that as read-only, a writable version of that device must be manually created, as shown in the example below.
OPTIONS
--help Print this help message and exit. --version Show the version of vdoreadonly.
EXAMPLE
# lvchange -ay vdo1/vdo0pool_vdata # dmsetup table vdo1-vdo0pool_vdata > vdata.table # lvchange -an vdo1/vdo0pool_vdata # dmsetup create vdo1-vdo0pool_vdata --table "`cat vdata.table`" # vdoreadonly /dev/mapper/vdo1-vdo0pool_vdata # dmsetup remove vdo1-vdo0pool_vdata
SEE ALSO
lvmvdo(7), lvchange(8), dmsetup(8) Red Hat 2023-04-14 VDOREADONLY(8)