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2009 Aug 21
4
document proposal: TipsAndTricks/ApacheVHostDir
I use named virtual hosts on my web servers, as I'm sure many others do.
I'm used to the method of using a vhost directory for the container files.
I didn't find documentation for it in the CentOS docs or the Apache docs.
I'm not sure if I should take it as a hint that it is depreciated... If
I've missed something, please point me to it.
I've written a quick
2009 Mar 26
3
Home page access please
Please give me (EdHeron) access to my homepage.
Assuming wiki pages are created the same way as a home page would be
created, I'd like to see how to create a page before I commit to creating a
wiki page.
2015 Jun 06
4
Resize KVM NTFS file system
Hey all,
I resized a partition inside a KVM RAW file system disk image. When I
start the Win7 virtual machine it does not report the new partition
size. It shows the file system as 15GB instead of the 50GB size of the
partition that it lives on. I gather from hours so reading the manual
that I need to increase the NTFS file system size to fill the new larger
partition where it lives.
The
2009 Dec 16
2
"TipsAndTricks/ApacheVhostDir" changes for virtual host source files
I see someone has noticed my lack of suggestions or recommendations for
placement of virtual host source files...
Since there are many places to put virtual host source files, I had
intentionally avoided the discussion due to the complexities and to keep the
document restricted to a single topic. I had planned to create a separate
document devoted to the discussion. Specifically, there
2014 Aug 26
2
Dual boot with Windows 8.1, UEFI
(apologies for the length - there are questions at the end...)
I've been running Linux for 20 years, and done a lot of dual-boots. I know
that's old-school now, but I run Linux 95% of the time yet don't want to
lose a Windows system I've paid for - but I've never tried removing it
from a system and reinstalling the same licenced copy inside a virtual machine.
I bought a
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 Sep 19
4
LVM lvresize/lvextend requires some space in /etc to grow a logical volume?
Side note:
In CentOS-6, I noticed a new option in lvresize / lvextend:
-r, --resizefs
Resize underlying filesystem together with the logical
volume using
fsadm(8).
Nice. Two steps (lvresize and resize2fs) can now be combined into one!
Works great.
But that has nothing to do with my question, just thought I'd share
the discovery.
==
Anyway, here's
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 Jun 03
7
about lvm filesystem...........
Sorry for my ignorance.
When I create xen virtual machines on lvm I need to create a
filesystem on lvm container?
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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
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
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2009 Apr 21
4
Windows DomU on NAS
Hello,
I''d like to be able to create a windows DomU which is to be stored on
a NAS (Equallogic) device. I was wondering if anyone has any best
practices on how to do this? Is there a way to extend the DomU C drive
once you create the initial device, etc? Any suggestions would be great.
I have already tried this by just using a phy:/dev/path-to-iscsi-mount-
point and it appears to
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
2014 Aug 15
1
Centos7 - remove /home and expand / after install?
I did a default install and after installing some other things I
realized that a lot of space was allocated to /home as an lvm that is
never going to be used. Is it possible to remove the lvm and grow
the root (xfs) filesystem without starting over?
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2018 May 21
3
LVM GUI in live CD
Hi,
? I am searching around and I can?t find any GUI LVM manager included in
a Centos live CD.
? I am trying to resize a LVM partition in a Centos 6.9 machine with a
live CD.
? If I need any other distro, It?s fine with me
? Thanks!
? Miguel
?
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?
2015 Jun 09
3
Resize KVM NTFS file system
On 6/9/2015 12:33 PM, James A. Peltier wrote:
> Listen, it's far simpler than that. Call Microsoft and tell them that you resized a file system with a third party tool and now your file system is corrupt and you'd like them to support you. Await the click and awkward silence.
hey, I'd hang up, too. I don't trust in-place partition shrinking, no
matter WHAT the software.
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
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
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.
-