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тАО03-15-2008 09:26 PM
тАО03-15-2008 09:26 PM
I am in process of extending an LV. I did,
#umount /applbsc
#lvextend -L 81920 /dev/vg00/lvol9
#mount /dev/vg00/lvol9 /applbsc
I was able to successfully extend it and got the message.
But, the bdf was still showing it is 50 GB.
When i checked with SAM, it was showing 80 GB, i tried rebooting the server. Still the bdf output was same.
Now i have a huge tar file of 31 GB which i want to restore in this directory.
What is the exact size of this lvol right now??
Thanks in Advance!
Sridhar
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тАО03-15-2008 11:11 PM
тАО03-15-2008 11:11 PM
Re: lvextend
You have to extend the filesystem after extending the lvol using extendfs after unmounting the filesystem.
If you have online jfs then it could be done online using fsadm command.
Once filesystem is extended then after mount you will see full 80GB space.
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тАО03-15-2008 11:48 PM
тАО03-15-2008 11:48 PM
Re: lvextend
# fsadm -F vxfs -b
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тАО03-16-2008 12:39 AM
тАО03-16-2008 12:39 AM
Re: lvextend
I hope i don't have online JFS. How to determine an online JFS is exixting or not??
In case if i dont have it, how to extend??
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тАО03-16-2008 12:54 AM
тАО03-16-2008 12:54 AM
Re: lvextend
#swlist -l product|grep JFS
and license in 11iv1 is
#vxlicense -p
and 11iv2 is
#vxlicrep
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тАО03-16-2008 01:01 AM
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Re: lvextend
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тАО03-16-2008 01:11 AM
тАО03-16-2008 01:11 AM
Re: lvextend
Else unmount the filesystem as suggested above and use extendfs.
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тАО03-16-2008 09:17 AM
тАО03-16-2008 09:17 AM
SolutionAs you are not having online JFS Complete process should be:
#umount /applbsc
#lvextend -L 81920 /dev/vg00/lvol9
#extendfs -F vxfs /dev/vg00/rlvol9
#mount /dev/vg00/lvol9 /applbsc
Assuming your lvol9 FS is vxfs.
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тАО03-22-2008 01:10 AM
тАО03-22-2008 01:10 AM
Re: lvextend
Dear Sridhar
first u have to clear online jfs is installed or not
swlist -l product | grep -i jfs
once it is installed u can extend the file systm by usning fsadm without unmount
if u are extending logical volume u extending logical volume only not file system
if u want to extend file system u have to use fsadm command.
for example if u are extending
a logical volume 5 gb from 2 gb
u logical volume is extende upto 5 gb
but u file system is still 2 gb
this is concept behind it
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тАО03-22-2008 06:34 AM
тАО03-22-2008 06:34 AM
Re: lvextend
I have exect steps, just follow it, if you don't have Online JFS.
Regards,
Piyush Mathiya
# umount /applbsc
# lvextend -L 81920 /dev/vg00/lvol9
# extendfs -F vxfs /dev/vg00/rlvol9
# mount /dev/vg00/lvol9 /applbsc