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08-15-2006 12:28 AM
08-15-2006 12:28 AM
Using LVM
I'm running Redhat Fedora 2 on a DL360G4. I've run out of space and needed to increase the drives. I know I go increase the disks using HP Smart Array but how do I go about configuring Linux to see the new space. I presume I need to use LVM but how and is there anything I need to look out for?
Thanks
Tim
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08-15-2006 12:31 AM
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Re: Using LVM
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/lvm2faq.html
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/fc5/ch-disk-partitioning.html
Rgds...Geoff
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08-15-2006 12:38 AM
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Re: Using LVM
LVM has a great gui for RH/Fedora.
Point and click and all features at the tip of your mosue.
A good way to learn and the commands are very similar to HP-UX where you posted your query.
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08-15-2006 12:40 AM
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Re: Using LVM
Alloc PE / Size 2165 / 67.66 GB
Free PE / Size 2 / 64.00 MB
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08-15-2006 03:17 AM
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08-15-2006 12:29 PM
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Re: Using LVM
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/addpvstovg.html
DO NOT extend/reduce partitions (using resize2fs or equivalant tools) without having a backup !
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08-15-2006 07:25 PM
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Re: Using LVM
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/cciss/c0d0p2
VG Name VolGroup00
PV Size 67.72 GB / not usable 0
Allocatable yes
PE Size (KByte) 32768
Total PE 2167
Free PE 2
Allocated PE 2165
PV UUID lJB77l-E7xI-WX3I-kZun-eUcO-Ol0r-STeed8
[root@theabcconnection ~]# vgdisplay
--- Volume group ---
VG Name VolGroup00
System ID
Format lvm2
Metadata Areas 1
Metadata Sequence No 3
VG Access read/write
VG Status resizable
MAX LV 0
Cur LV 2
Open LV 2
Max PV 0
Cur PV 1
Act PV 1
VG Size 67.72 GB
PE Size 32.00 MB
Total PE 2167
Alloc PE / Size 2165 / 67.66 GB
Free PE / Size 2 / 64.00 MB
VG UUID Rq9HwR-J9fS-AqEe-asTT-bpfV-fp93-HwStyC
[root@theabcconnection ~]# vgdisplay
--- Volume group ---
VG Name VolGroup00
System ID
Format lvm2
Metadata Areas 1
Metadata Sequence No 3
VG Access read/write
VG Status resizable
MAX LV 0
Cur LV 2
Open LV 2
Max PV 0
Cur PV 1
Act PV 1
VG Size 67.72 GB
PE Size 32.00 MB
Total PE 2167
Alloc PE / Size 2165 / 67.66 GB
Free PE / Size 2 / 64.00 MB
VG UUID Rq9HwR-J9fS-AqEe-asTT-bpfV-fp93-HwStyC
[root@theabcconnection ~]# lvdisplay
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
VG Name VolGroup00
LV UUID 8mVYLW-QAuN-4S1Y-R5nf-J0Qa-DwRT-rcwgUP
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
# open 1
LV Size 65.72 GB
Current LE 2103
Segments 1
Allocation inherit
Read ahead sectors 0
Block device 253:0
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol01
VG Name VolGroup00
LV UUID nL2pfg-OrR4-FWjw-zzr1-w6jp-Y05e-ioEda8
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
# open 1
LV Size 1.94 GB
Current LE 62
Segments 1
Allocation inherit
Read ahead sectors 0
Block device 253:1
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