Re: lvextend Insufficient free space

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Thank for your help.
My pvs:
linux-server:/ # pvscan
  PV /dev/hdb1   VG gdata   lvm2 [111.79 GB / 0    free]
  PV /dev/hde1   VG gdata   lvm2 [279.46 GB / 40.00 MB free]
  PV /dev/hdf1   VG gdata   lvm2 [153.38 GB / 153.38 GB free] (this is the new hd)
  Total: 3 [544.62 GB] / in use: 3 [544.62 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0   ]
I think that it is enogh free space, because I add one more HD already.
More over, vgdisplay show it has: Free  PE / Size       39276 / 153.42 GB

Thank you.


On 1/10/07, roderick tapang <retapang@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/9/07, David Tran <davidtt3@gmail.com> wrote:
>   Cur PV                3
>   Act PV                3
>   VG Size               544.62 GB
>   PE Size               4.00 MB
>   Total PE              139424
>   Alloc PE / Size       100148 / 391.20 GB
>   Free  PE / Size       39276 / 153.42 GB
>   VG UUID
> gROPCK-xUmS-Tk99-nTmp-S63F-otHE-9QJukD
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> /////// So I have 153.42 GB free space NOW
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> linux-server:/ # lvextend -L +100G /dev/gdata/priv
>   Extending logical volume priv to 177.80 GB
>   Insufficient free space: 45517 extents needed, but only 39276 available

is /dev/gdata/priv striped? if it is, it looks like the PVs don't have
enough PEs each to accommodate equal stripe distribution.
wha'ts the output of "pvs"?

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retapang at gmail dot com

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