Re: which files, which physical volumes?

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Clint Byrum wrote:

On Thursday, September 23, 2004, at 11:31 PM, Steve Wray wrote:

Luca Berra wrote:

On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 02:29:37PM +1200, Steve Wray wrote:

[snip]
Actually, this just got more interesting because after the last
pvmove --abort I now get this error out of pvmove -tv;

Insufficient contiguous allocatable extents (780) for logical volume pvmove0: 1292 required
Allocation for temporary pvmove LV failed


which is new.

I am guessing here, but if I moved some of the larger files out of that logical volume, might pvmove be able to work around this?

[snip]
Yours seems to be telling you that you can't move 1292 physical extents into 780. You'll have to add physical volumes (NFS mounted loopback? External USB harddrive?), or remove other logical volumes.

Well then its bogus; the physical volume I am trying to pvmove has a capacity of around 9G whereas the volume group of which it is a part has a nice 42G free.


So how does that work out to not enough extents?


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