I have not extended the volume. That was precisely my question. I
already understand how to grow the GFS2 filesystem (conceptually).
As per https://alteeve.com/w/Grow_a_GFS2_Partition. I've tried to increase the size of the volume with lvextend, but it's not having it. I assume I need to expand the underlying PV or VG. But how?[root@test03]# lvextend -L +2T /dev/sdb Path required for Logical Volume "sdb" Please provide a volume group name Run `lvextend --help' for more information. [root@test03]# lvextend -L +2T /dev/mapper/gdcache_vg-gdcache_lv /dev/sdb Extending logical volume gdcache_lv to 4.00 TB Insufficient free space: 524288 extents needed, but only 3 available [root@test03]# lvextend -L +2000G /dev/mapper/gdcache_vg-gdcache_lv /dev/sdb Extending logical volume gdcache_lv to 3.95 TB Insufficient free space: 512000 extents needed, but only 3 available [root@test03]# lvextend -L +1999G /dev/mapper/gdcache_vg-gdcache_lv /dev/sdb Extending logical volume gdcache_lv to 3.95 TB Insufficient free space: 511744 extents needed, but only 3 available Wes On 1/24/2012 1:24 PM, Bob Peterson wrote: ----- Original Message ----- | I am running CentOS with a GFS2 filesystem on a Dell EqualLogic SAN. | I | created the filesystem by mapping an RDM through VMWare to the guest | OS. I used pvcreate, vgcreate, lvcreate, and mkfs.gfs2 to create the | filesystem and the underlying architecture. I've included the log I | created to document the process below. | | I've already increased the size of the LUN on the SAN. Now, how do I | increase the size of the GFS2 filesystem and the LVM beneath it? Do | I | need to do something with the PV and VG as well? | | Thanks in advance for your help. | | Wes Hi Wes, Yep, you do need to start cman service before clvmd. If you've already extended the volume with lvresize or lvextend, then the procedure to expand the GFS2 file system to use that extra space is simple: 1. mount it on both nodes 2. gfs2_grow /mnt/point (your mount point) If it was my file system, I'd umount it at that point and do sync just to be on the safe side. Some older versions of the software didn't always sync the statfs information correctly, etc. It shouldn't be necessary, but it doesn't hurt to do it, right? Then mount it again. Regards, Bob Peterson Red Hat File Systems -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster |
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