Hello all, In your view, what is the most reliable and safe way to increase an LV housing the root filesystem of a Centos 6 VM. I am thinking either growing the virtual HD virtual device, or creating a new device and adding it as a PV to the VM, or perhaps migrating the whole FS to a new virtual disk. Any input on how best to proceed would be appreciated. Cheers, Boris.
Gordon Messmer
2015-Oct-30 16:20 UTC
[CentOS] safest way to grow a LV under VMware ESXi5.5
On 10/30/2015 08:42 AM, Boris Epstein wrote:> I am thinking either growing > the virtual HD virtual device, or creating a new device and adding it as a > PV to the VMEither of those should work. Whichever you choose should be the path you take in the future. I don't use VMware, but I suspect you'll need to reboot if you choose to grow the virtual HD, but the additional VHD probably won't require a reboot.
m.roth at 5-cent.us
2015-Oct-30 16:57 UTC
[CentOS] safest way to grow a LV under VMware ESXi5.5
Boris Epstein wrote:> Hello all, > > In your view, what is the most reliable and safe way to increase an LV > housing the root filesystem of a Centos 6 VM. I am thinking either growing > the virtual HD virtual device, or creating a new device and adding it as a > PV to the VM, or perhaps migrating the whole FS to a new virtual disk. > > Any input on how best to proceed would be appreciated. >Dumb question: why do you need a larger root filesystem? First, how big is root? And if this is for stuff under, say, /var/www, I'd make a separate logical drive/partition, and mount that, rsync everything from /var/www to that, then shut down the web, and remount the new filesystem on /var/www. Root, itself, doesn't need to be huge. We're using 500G, and seriously considering making it 125G in the future, with data, or web stuff, is on a separate partition, so when there's a sudden explosion of data, / is safe. mark
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 12:57 PM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:> Boris Epstein wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > In your view, what is the most reliable and safe way to increase an LV > > housing the root filesystem of a Centos 6 VM. I am thinking either > growing > > the virtual HD virtual device, or creating a new device and adding it as > a > > PV to the VM, or perhaps migrating the whole FS to a new virtual disk. > > > > Any input on how best to proceed would be appreciated. > > > Dumb question: why do you need a larger root filesystem? > > First, how big is root? And if this is for stuff under, say, /var/www, I'd > make a separate logical drive/partition, and mount that, rsync everything > from /var/www to that, then shut down the web, and remount the new > filesystem on /var/www. > > Root, itself, doesn't need to be huge. We're using 500G, and seriously > considering making it 125G in the future, with data, or web stuff, is on a > separate partition, so when there's a sudden explosion of data, / is safe. > > mark >Mark, Thanks for your input. Well, we are talking much smaller scale here (only about 30 GB at present, planning to roughly double it). I agree with you that it is best to keep usage/operational data outside of root - but it just historically so happened that this is how we do things. So for now this is the task and I need to perform it somehow. Cheers, Boris.