Nevermind.
pvresize /dev/sda2 did the trick. (I'm not working with LVM tools
everyday so you forget some of these things :-\ )
Gerry Reno wrote:
I have 3 disk physical partitions:
/dev/sda1
/dev/sda2
/dev/sda3
VolGroup02 uses physical volume /dev/sda2.
I needed some more space on my logical partition
/dev/VolGroup02/LogVol00 (only LV in Group) so I went ahead and
deleted /dev/sda3 which left a bunch of free space. So then I went
into fdisk and removed /dev/sda2 and recreated it with the same
starting cyl and made the new end cyl the same as the old /dev/sda3 so
I should have all the space in both the old partitions. Rebooted,
checked fdisk -l and sure enough it had all the space. But now when I
do a vgdisplay I still don't see any FREE PE. It shows exactly the
same as before I expanded the physical partition. So how can I expand
the LV if there is no FREE PE?
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