[ale] LVM Question
Tim Meanor
timothy at meanor.net
Wed Sep 24 10:54:44 EDT 2008
You may need to use ext2online to resize the filesystem if it is
mounted. I can't remember if resize2fs will resize a mounted
filesystem.
-Tim
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Joey Rutledge <joey at joeyrutledge.com> wrote:
> Gene Poole wrote, On 09/24/2008 09:36 AM:
>>
>> I performed an extend (lvextend) on a file system that was running out
>> of space. All of the return codes and messages showed a good
>> completion. However, when I did a display on the file system (df -m
>> /work) it didn't show that the file system had been extended.
>>
>> The first display command was:
>>
>> lvdisplay /dev/DataVG00/DataLV01
>>
>> And it return the following messages:
>>
>> --- Logical volume ---
>> LV Name /dev/DataVG00/DataLV01
>> VG Name DataVG00
>> LV UUID hU4l3x-QLGB-Bcat-rFo3-V7Oo-uKDT-1d1od9
>> LV Write Access read/write
>> LV Status available
>> # open 1
>> LV Size 46.00 GB
>> Current LE 1472
>> Segments 3
>> Allocation inherit
>> Read ahead sectors 0
>> Block device 253:16
>>
>> The second display command was:
>>
>> df -m /work
>>
>> And it returned the following message:
>>
>> Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
>> /dev/mapper/DataVG00-DataLV01
>> 31742 20998 9107 70% /work
>>
>> Should I be concerned? What can I do to make the available space show
>> up? I've even re-booted the machine before I drafted the message.
>>
>> TIA
>> Gene Poole
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> Did you resize the actual file system once you resized the volume? If
> you are using ext2/3 you can use resize2fs to grow the file system.
>
> Check this page out: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/extendlv.html
>
> Joey
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