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тАО10-15-2010 09:53 PM
тАО10-15-2010 09:53 PM
I want to increase the size of /dev/vg07/lvol1.
I have try to check the status of volume with below command but it gives error
vgdisplay -v /dev/vg07/lvol1
vgdisplay: Volume group "/dev/vg07/lvol1" does not exist in the "/etc/lvmtab" file.
vgdisplay: Cannot display volume group "/dev/vg07/lvol1".
How to check the status and increase size of this volum ?
Thanks in advance,
Nirav
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тАО10-15-2010 10:33 PM
тАО10-15-2010 10:33 PM
SolutionIts easy to check size of lvol
check in bdf,
vgdisplay -v vg07 ; as lvol1 is in vg07
and then pvdisplay -v diskpath where it is.
To increase the size of the volume u must have Online JFS installed, by that u can change the size of lvol run time.
steps:
lvextend -L
fsadm -F vxfs -b
Hope this solves ur query
Don't forget to assign points.
Regards
Vishnu Khandare
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тАО10-15-2010 10:54 PM
тАО10-15-2010 10:54 PM
Re: Resize the Volume
Thanks for your reply.
Problem is solved.
Thanking you ones again.
Nirav
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тАО10-15-2010 11:31 PM
тАО10-15-2010 11:31 PM
Re: Resize the Volume
It will be kind from your side to give some points to the person who helped you to resolve the problem
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тАО10-15-2010 11:49 PM
тАО10-15-2010 11:49 PM
Re: Resize the Volume
you are right.
I have given points
Thank,
Nirav