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07-05-2002 10:30 AM
07-05-2002 10:30 AM
Hi
My vg00 is having 4 HDDs, they are c3t6d0, c3t5d0, c0t6d0 and c0t5d0. I do not have lvmpvg file in /etc directory. All the lvols in c3t6d0 is mirrored to c0t6d0 and c3t5d0 to c0t5d0. I have one lvol which is not mirrored and distributed across c3t6d0, c0t6d0 and c3t5d0.
Now what I wanted to do is, I want to extend lvol8 which is in c3t6d0 and mirrored to c0t6d0. vg00 is having enough free PEs in c3t5 and c0t5 but not in c3t6 and c0t6. I have online JFS and strict policy enabled in lvol8. I will list down the command which I am going to use.
#cd /
#lvextend -L /dev/vg00/lvol8
#fsadm -bm /usr
What I expect from this command is my lvol8 should extend to c3t5d0 and mirror copy should go to c0t5d0. Am I missing anything? Or I need to do anything extra?
Thanks in advance
Shahul
My vg00 is having 4 HDDs, they are c3t6d0, c3t5d0, c0t6d0 and c0t5d0. I do not have lvmpvg file in /etc directory. All the lvols in c3t6d0 is mirrored to c0t6d0 and c3t5d0 to c0t5d0. I have one lvol which is not mirrored and distributed across c3t6d0, c0t6d0 and c3t5d0.
Now what I wanted to do is, I want to extend lvol8 which is in c3t6d0 and mirrored to c0t6d0. vg00 is having enough free PEs in c3t5 and c0t5 but not in c3t6 and c0t6. I have online JFS and strict policy enabled in lvol8. I will list down the command which I am going to use.
#cd /
#lvextend -L
#fsadm -b
What I expect from this command is my lvol8 should extend to c3t5d0 and mirror copy should go to c0t5d0. Am I missing anything? Or I need to do anything extra?
Thanks in advance
Shahul
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07-05-2002 11:01 AM
07-05-2002 11:01 AM
Re: Extending lvol
Oops. .. I missed -f option in fsadm..
fsadm -F vxfs -b newsize /filesystem
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fsadm -F vxfs -b newsize /filesystem
-USA..
Good Luck..
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07-05-2002 11:12 AM
07-05-2002 11:12 AM
Re: Extending lvol
Hi Shahul,
I dont think that you have to worry about anything if there are no physical extents left on the c3t6d0 and c0t6d0.
Give the -F vxfs option with the fsadm command.
Piyush
I dont think that you have to worry about anything if there are no physical extents left on the c3t6d0 and c0t6d0.
Give the -F vxfs option with the fsadm command.
Piyush
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