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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:
2013 Apr 01
3
Don't understand how to re-partition this setup or why it was made like this
Hello, I did df -h on my CentOS 6.4 machine. $ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/vg_ysg-lv_root 47G 8.8G 36G 20% / tmpfs 948M 372K 947M 1% /dev/shm /dev/sda1 485M 62M 398M 14% /boot /dev/mapper/vg_ysg-lv_home 4.6G 2.7G 1.7G 63% /home What I don't understand is why
2008 Sep 12
2
Can''t see changes in LV Size inside domU (after lvextend on dom0)
Hi guys, I''ve seen this post regarding "lvm resize" and this contains all the information I need to resize a disk inside domU : http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-11/msg00019.html >From this post: "With this I can extend the LVs in the Dom0, and either shutdown the DomU and resize2fs from Dom0 or even (tested on test VMs and low-use
2005 Feb 07
3
e2fsck errors after lvextend when trying to resize2fs
I found a thread that has almost the exact same symptoms as me, but didn't seem to come to a resolution: https://listman.redhat.com/archives/ext3-users/2004-December/msg00018.html I have an LVM(2) array that I've just lvextend'd and want to resize2fs, but I can't get through the e2fsck. I get these errors when fsck-ing: Group 3125's inode table at 102400545 conflicts with
2011 Apr 28
10
Expanding a virtual block device
Hi list. I''m running Xen 4.0.1 on Debian. I''m trying to live resize a block device : - I have a arbitrary block device in my dom0 (/dev/mapper/vm-vol42). - I start a PV domain with that device as a disk (disk = [''phy:/dev/mapper/vm-vol42,xvda,w'']). - I resize vm-vol42 in the dom0 (adding size only) - the dom0 sees the device''s new size. -
2015 Jun 25
1
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
On Thu, 2015-06-25 at 11:50 -0400, Robert Heller wrote: > At Thu, 25 Jun 2015 11:03:18 -0400 CentOS mailing list < > centos at centos.org> wrote:HA! You only really need to learn *one* > command: the man command. > The man > provides 'enlightenment' for all other commands: > man vgdisplay > man lvdisplay > man lvcreate > man lvextend > man lvresize
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
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 -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2007 Jun 23
6
Resizing Windows LVM makes it unbootable
Hi, I have a working windows lvm of 1.62GB size. I just do an lvextend +1Gb on it, and then the Guest gets stuck at ''booting from harddisk'' the initial stage. Is there something more I should do? I had tried getting it working with parted etc, but it doesn''t seem to work. Is there some documentation on manipulating windows image files and the partitions inside them?
2014 Jul 16
1
anaconda, kickstart, lvm over raid, logvol --grow, centos7 mystery
I am testing some kickstarts on ESXi virtual machine with pair of 16GB disks. Partitioning is lvm over raid. If i am using "logvol --grow i get "ValueError: not enough free space in volume group" Only workaround i can find is to add --maxsize=XXX where XXX is at least 640MB less than available. (10 extents or 320Mb per created logical volume) Following snippet is failing with
2012 Mar 18
4
LVM
I need to shrink /home(755G) to 150GB and use free space to add to the existing /(50G). #df -kh Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/vg_web-lv_root 50G 7.8G 40G 17% / tmpfs 7.8G 384K 7.8G 1% /dev/shm /dev/sda2 485M 79M 381M 18% /boot /dev/sda1 200M 256K 200M 1% /boot/efi /dev/mapper/vg_web-lv_home755G 6.2G 711G
2007 Nov 29
1
lvresize --resizefs
Hi, There is a difference between the help of lvresize and its man page. In the manpage, there is nothing about the -r or --resizefs function. Centos4. [root at serv01 ~]# lvresize Please specify either size or extents (not both) lvresize: Resize a logical volume lvresize [-A|--autobackup y|n] [--alloc AllocationPolicy] [-d|--debug] [-h|--help]
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
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
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 >
2013 Nov 12
1
virtualbox, lvextend, etc.
I'm using virtualbox with one of the tests I have for centos 6.4. I realized after creating the disk, the default was too small. I added more disk space with: VBoxManage modifyhd /Users/user/VirtualBox\ VMs/centos\ 6.x/centos\ 6.x.vdi --resize 25000 I then used this site to help me resize the lvm:
2008 Aug 08
3
ext2online / ext2resize
I'm running CentOS 5.2 x x86_64. I did an lvextend of a logical volume, and proceeded to run one of the ext2 utilities (e.g. ext2online, ext2resize) and found to my surprise that it wasn't on there. So I started googling around, and as far as I can see, though I'm not sure, they're supposed to be a part of the e2fsprogs package. Well, it's installed on the system, at least
2012 Jun 15
4
Resizing est4 filesystem while mounted
Greetings - I had a logical volume that was running out of space on a virtual machine. I successfully expanded the LV using lvextend, and lvdisplay shows that it has been expanded. Then I went to expand the filesystem to fill the new space (# resize2fs -p /dev/vde1) and I get the results that the filesystem is already xx blocks long, nothing to do. If I do a # df -h, I can see that the
2010 Apr 13
4
Online resize of guest disks without reboot/shutdown ?
Hello all, I just notice the new feature in the latest version 4 release. Any one know how to do this ? I have tried lvextend the partition size in dom0, but domU doesn''t see the change. I also need to reboot to make domU reread the block size. Any idea? Best regards, Chao-Rui _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com
2006 Aug 17
2
extending ext3 filesystem on logical volume
hello all, I am trying to expand my /var file system which resides on a logical volume. I successfully issued the lvextend command. However when I try to issue the ext2online command I receive a return code of 3 which the man pages indicates: ext2online /var ext2online v1.1.18 - 2001/03/18 for EXT2FS 0.5b ext2online: group 0, block 7 not reserved ext2online: unable to resize