On Wed, 1 Sept 2021 at 12:42, Jeff Boyce <jboyce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Greetings - > > I have tried posting this four times now, from two different email > addresses (on the 25th, 27th, 30th, and 31st) and it never appeared. I > don't see it in the archives, so it appears to be getting dropped in > transition for some reason. I am not getting messages from the email > system saying it is undeliverable, or is bounced; I am sending as plain > text, not HTML, I stripped off my signature. If this makes it through, > someone please give me a clue why the others might not have. But that > is not as important as the real issue that I am trying to get addressed > below. Thanks for any assistance. > > I have a Dell PowerEdge server with a CentOS KVM host (Earth) with > one CentOS guest (Sequoia) that I am trying to expand the partition and > filesystem on. I have LVM logical volumes on the host system (Earth), > which are used as devices/partitions on the guest system (Sequoia). In > this particular situation I have successfully extended the logical > volume (lv_SeqEco) on Earth from 500GB to 700GB. > > 1. Checking the disk information (lsblk) on Earth shows that the > logical volume (lv_SeqEco) is now listed as 700GB. > > 2. Checking disk information (lsblk) on Sequoia shows that the disk > /dev/vde is still listed as 500GB, and partition /dev/vde1 where the > mount point /ecosystem is located is also listed as 500GB. > > 3. I had tried using the resize2fs command to expand the filesystem on > /dev/vde1, but it returned with the result that there was nothing to > do. Which makes sense now after I checked the disk information, since > /dev/vde on Sequoia has not increased from 500GB to 700GB. > Thanks for the long list of items of what you have done. In Fedora Infrastructure, we used this method to resize images in the past https://pagure.io/infra-docs/blob/main/f/docs/sysadmin-guide/sops/guestdisk.rst The guest system usually needs to have the `fdisk` , `gdisk` or `parted` commands rerun to resize the disk to its new size. > 4. On previous occasions when I have done this task, I would just start > GParted on Sequoia and use the GUI to expand the partition and > filesystem. A real quick and simple solution. > > 5. The problem I have now is that the VGA adapter on my server has died > and I have no graphical output to the attached monitor, nor to the iDrac > console display. So I am stuck doing this entirely by the command line > while logged into the system remotely. > > 6. I suspect that I need to rescan the devices on Sequoia so that it > recognizes the increased space that has been allocated from the extended > the logical volume. But when I did that (command below) it came back > with a no such file or directory. > > echo 1 > /sys/class/block/vde1/device/rescan > Not sure that would do anything. > 7. This server is being retired in the next few months, but I need this > additional space prior to migrating to the new system. Can someone give > me some guidance on what I am missing in this sequence? > > Let me know if I haven't been clear enough in the explanation of my > systems and objective. Thanks. > > Jeff > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- Stephen J Smoogen. I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Flame wars in sci.astro.orion. I have seen SPAM filters overload because of Godwin's Law. All those moments will be lost in time... like posts on a BBS... time to shutdown -h now. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos