Re: New disk installed and mounted LVM not working

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Il giorno dom, 14/01/2007 alle 01.40 -0800, Les ha scritto:
> [root@localhost ~]# pvscan
>   PV /dev/hdb1   VG second       lvm2 [3.83 GB / 3.83 GB free]
>   PV /dev/hdb2   VG second       lvm2 [275.62 GB / 275.62 GB free]
>   PV /dev/hda2   VG VolGroup00   lvm2 [14.19 GB / 32.00 MB free]
>   Total: 3 [293.64 GB] / in use: 3 [293.64 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0   ]
> [root@localhost ~]# export E2FSADM_RESIZE_CMD=ext2resize
> [root@localhost ~]# e2fsadm /dev/ops/batch  -L+500M
> -bash: e2fsadm: command not found
ok, now what are you doing?
The extension of /dev/ops/batch (assuming it's a filesystems) is not
right.

Where (in which lv) is the /dev/ops/batch that are you extending?

please provide the output of
pvscan (already done)
vgdisplay
lvdisplay
mount

Bye
 Ambrogio

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