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09-18-2008 04:42 AM
09-18-2008 04:42 AM
I have tried vgexport/vgimport/vgchange.
Host and guest are on 11.23. HPVM 3.5. ia64.
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09-18-2008 05:11 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
You can try with vgmodify on the guest, but I think the disk structure won't allow this (I did never try).
Better to assign another LVOL from the host to the guest and extend the guests VG and LVOLs.
Hope this helps!
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09-18-2008 05:51 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
You may need to rebuild the VM.
I would suggest a process that would work would be:
ignite make_net_recovery
restore the image
Intervene at the interface that permits you on restore to change the logical volume sizes and such.
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09-18-2008 05:55 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv2.html#LVM%20Volume%20Manager
vgmodify is great, NOT.
Less pain and suffering to either create a new larger backingstore and migrate data or just present a new lun to the guest and add it to the vg..
Your choice.
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09-18-2008 05:58 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
Hope this helps!
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09-18-2008 06:02 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
the thing u did is most probably not possible.
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09-18-2008 06:10 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
(Are you being condescending?)
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09-18-2008 06:15 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
Hope this helps!
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09-18-2008 06:36 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
@Tim, did you have to mess about with max_pe settings etc. when you did it? I'm a bit fuzzy on that level of technicality. I assume vgmodify will prevent me from over-writing data extents and will warn me if I need to free up the first extent with pvmove. Yes?
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09-18-2008 07:53 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
HPVM v4.0
http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv3.html#HP%20Integrity%20Virtual%20Machines
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09-18-2008 08:30 AM
09-18-2008 08:30 AM
SolutionI have used / tested this in the past with non critical data and it works as advertised. Did this 5-6 times in a VM environment. In my case I did this two ways, increased the physical LUN to the VMHost and also just increased the LV backingstore to the VMGuest.
When working with production data the risk becomes increased and I guess until I have do this 20-30 times I will still be scared of it.
If you read through the man page and doc referenced you can get an idea of what it is doing.
1) modify the vg meta data to change the limiting parameters. In this case max_pe.
2) add the additional mappings or reservations to the VGDA, typically this is created with the size neccessary to support the initial sizing. In most cases when you try to grow the VGDA is not big enough and wants to extend itself into the next extent ( 0 ). Typically extent 0 is used by data, you then have to move that data to the end ( if you have room ), then all the extents need to be renumbered so the 1st extent is back at the pole position.
That is alot of juggling around and if something errors "where did that data go ?", I am sure you can find it and fix it but by now we are wishing we would have just migrated to a new vg.
There was also a post just yesterday with someone working on this. His last comment was it worked !! ( but I lost data, that is ok, it was test data )..??
For me the jury is still out for the vgmodify functionality.
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09-18-2008 08:45 AM
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Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1269993
But the happy end was a bit different ;-)
Hope this helps!
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09-18-2008 09:07 AM
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09-25-2008 01:26 AM
09-25-2008 01:26 AM
Re: Increasing VM guest volume group
Thanks to all for the many contributions.
JohnK