Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Add more space to LVM"
2006 Oct 15
1
Proper partition/LVM growth after RAID migration
Hi
This topic is perhaps not for this list, but it I'm running on a
CentOS 4.4 and it seems that a lot of people here uses 3Ware and RAID
volumes.
I did a RAID migration on a 3Ware 9590SE-12, so that an exported disk
grew from 700GB to 1400GB. The exported disk is managed by LVM. The
problem now is that I don't really know what to do now to let LVM and
my locigal volume to make use of
2016 May 06
2
resize lvm
>
> From: Scott Robbins <scottro11 at gmail.com>
> Date: May 06, 2016 12:32:55 PM
> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] resize lvm
>
> On Fri, May 06, 2016 at 06:19:35PM +0000, Wes James wrote:
>
> I have a laptop that I put centos 7 on and I started out with a 30gig
partition. I resized the other part of the disk to allow
2013 Sep 20
2
Expanding an LVM Storage Pool
I looked around but could not find any info on how to expand a libvirt managed LVM storage pool. I do not see any virsh command to do it
but I was successful using the vgexpand command to add some more storage once I destroyed the pools and then restarted it.
I'd like to verify that this is the proper way to grow the storage in a libvirt LVM storage pool. And this brings up a second
2016 May 06
4
resize lvm
I have a laptop that I put centos 7 on and I started out with a 30gig partition.? I resized the other part of the disk to allow more space for centos.? I then created an unformated partition in the available space,? ran
pvcreate /dev/sda4
vgextend lvname /dev/sda4
lvextend -L 184.46G /dev/lvname/root
but when I run:
sudo resize2fs /dev/lvname/root
I get:
resize2fs: Bad magic
2011 Aug 31
2
How to expand LVM without create new drive?
I now how to expand a LVM by creating a new drive as described here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-February/032664.html, the steps
are:
# pvcreate /dev/sda3
# vgextend VolGroup00 /dev/sda3
Now, I want to know how to expand a LVM without create /dev/sda3?
Suppose I have 2 GB free (unpartitioned) and LVM use /dev/sda2 (8 GB). How to
make /dev/sda2 become 10 GB? Then resize LVM
2015 Jun 25
2
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
Robert Heller wrote:
> At Thu, 25 Jun 2015 11:03:18 -0400 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
> wrote:
>> On Wed, June 24, 2015 16:11, Chuck Campbell wrote:
>> >
>> > Is there an easy to follow "howto" for normal LVM administration
>> > tasks. I get tired of googling every-time I have to do something
>> > I don't remember
2018 Jul 31
1
Increase Disk Space with LVM
Dear CentOS-Community,
we have a server with four hard drives that are configured as raid10
(/dev/sda).
Now, /home and /root are almost full. Therefore, we decided to buy four
additional hard drives that should configured also as raid 10 (/dev/sdb).
I want to use LVM to extend disk space for root and home.
My (successful) test procedure in a virtual environment looks like this:
1. devide
2011 Nov 16
4
not using LVM for Linux VM guests?
I came across an old post comment yesterday (from http://echenh.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-extend-lvm-on-vmware-guest-os.html ) discussing the "hack" of LVM on Linux VM guests and whether it's better not to use it to simplify disk management.
I've re-posted the comment below, does it sound reasonable? Is it better to not use LVM on Linux VM guests?
--Russell
2015 Jun 25
6
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
On Wed, June 24, 2015 16:11, Chuck Campbell wrote:
>
> Is there an easy to follow "howto" for normal LVM administration
> tasks. I get tired of googling every-time I have to do something
> I don't remember how to do regarding LVM, so I usually just
> don't bother with it at all.
>
> I believe it has some benefit for my use cases, but I've been
>
2015 Jun 25
2
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
On 6/25/2015 8:50 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
> man vgdisplay
> man lvdisplay
> man lvcreate
> man lvextend
> man lvresize
> man lvreduce
> man lvremove
> man e2fsck
> man resize2fs
man xfs_growfs
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john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2007 Nov 29
1
RAID, LVM, extra disks...
Hi,
This is my current config:
/dev/md0 -> 200 MB -> sda1 + sdd1 -> /boot
/dev/md1 -> 36 GB -> sda2 + sdd2 -> form VolGroup00 with md2
/dev/md2 -> 18 GB -> sdb1 + sde1 -> form VolGroup00 with md1
sda,sdd -> 36 GB 10k SCSI HDDs
sdb,sde -> 18 GB 10k SCSI HDDs
I have added 2 36 GB 10K SCSI drives in it, they are detected as sdc and
sdf.
What should I do if I
2009 Sep 23
1
steps to add a new physical disk to existing LVM setup in new centos box?
Not a centos specific question here, but if anyone can save me from
shooting myself in the foot would appreciate any pointers.... I have an
older centos 4.7 box that I recently replaced with a newer one running
centos 5.3. I'd like to add the hard disk from the older one to the
newer one before I scrap it for good. I don't care about the data on
it, would just like the extra drive
2014 Aug 16
2
LVM Configuration
Hello,
I miss the system-config-lvm tool for CentOS 7 can I found this on a other
place?
--
mit freundlichen Gr??en / best Regards,
G?nther J. Niederwimmer
2014 Aug 22
1
Missing system-config-lvm?
Hi,
I didn't find system-config-lvm package on centos 7 official repo's, why?
:)
Greetings
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Sergio Belkin http://www.sergiobelkin.com
LPIC-2 Certified - http://www.lpi.org
2007 Feb 06
1
Increasing existing partition and LVM size
I have a disk on which CentOS is installed and running. The disk
partitions look like this:
Disk /dev/sda: 42.9 GB, 42949672960 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 5221 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 * 1 13 104391 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 14 1044
2015 Jun 24
4
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
Once upon a time, m.roth at 5-cent.us <m.roth at 5-cent.us> said:
> Here's a question: all of the arguments you're giving have to do with VMs.
> Do you have some for straight-on-the-server, non-VM cases?
I've used LVM on servers with hot-swap drives to migrate to new storage
without downtime a number of times. Add new drives to the system,
configure RAID (software or
2014 Oct 27
3
"No free sectors available" while try to extend logical volumen in a virtual machine running CentOS 6.5
I'm trying to extend a logical volume and I'm doing as follow:
1- Run `fdisk -l` command and this is the output:
Disk /dev/sda: 85.9 GB, 85899345920 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track,
10443 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size
(minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier:
2016 May 18
4
enlarging partition and its filesystem
Hi all!
I've got a VM at work running C6 on HyperV (no, its not my fault,
that's what the company uses. I'd rather gag myself than own one
of th ose things.)
I ran out of disk space in the VM, so the admin enlarged the virtual disk.
but now I realize I don't know how to enlarge the partition and its
filesystem.
I'll be googling, but in case I miss it, it'd be great if
2006 Jan 05
2
Linux HA may not be the best choice in your situation. High Availability using 2 sites
Just to clarify, I'm looking at this from an application layer Point of
View. One of the reasons why I'm looking at it that way, is because Tim
said he was looking at LinuxHA..."application level" redundancy that
uses IP.
Tim, just to let you know, I don't believe that LinuxHA will work in the
way you described, only because of the different IP ranges. It looks
like Linux
2011 Apr 02
3
Best way to extend pv partition for LVM
I've replaced disks in a hardware RAID 1 with larger disks and enlarged
the array. Now I have to find a way to tell LVM about the extra space.
It seems there are two ways:
1. delete partition with fdisk and recreate a larger one. This is
obviously a bit tricky if you do not want to lose data, I haven't
investigated further yet.
2. create another partition on the disk, pvcreate another