Re: [linux-lvm] LVM ext3 and lvreduce

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Sounds like you changed the lv size but didin't extend
the file system. try the resize2fs after you changed
the lv size

Pierre
--- Joseph Kezar <jkezar@doc.state.vt.us> wrote:
> 
> 
> I have LVM working, and I have created all my
> logical volumes for my
> environment.  All of my logical volumes have been
> mkfs.ext3'd. 
> Everything works, except for when I try to change
> the size with lvreduce
> or lvextend.  These tools are happy to work, but
> when I remount my
> logvols and type: mount I see that in fact the size
> that is reported to
> the OS has not changed.
> 
> Is there any incompatabilities with LVM and Ext3?  
> Is there a comparable tool for ext3 like e2fsadm?
> Is it possible to resize an ext3 partition while it
> is online?
> 
> 
> 
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