Re: lvextend docmentation vs. implementation (lvm2-2.02.39), Suse-11.1

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It fails with: Invalid argument +5%LV

   You'd need to send the WHOLE command line you used
in order for us debug it for you, not just a couple of
characters from it.  That is, however, enough to see
a couple of problems you have.  This document may help
you solve two of your problems:
https://www.bettercgi.com/gpl/smart-questions.html

   I'm also going to guess that you tried throwing
"+5%LV" out there in the middle of the command line
rather than as the argument to -l.  The man
page says:

{
  -l/--extents   [+]LogicalExtentsNumber[%{VG|LV|PVS|FREE}]  |
  -L/--size [+]LogicalVolumeSize[kKmMgGtT]
}
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On 02/10/2010 12:38:13 AM, Linda A. Walsh wrote:
I have been trying to use the lvextend command using the documented
size format:  of +[number][%{LV|PV|VG|FREE}] --
specifically
+50%LV.

tried multiple variations on LV -- no luck.  Is this broken or
is this just not working in my setup, or am I doing something
wrong?  It fails with:
Invalid argument +5%LV
Error during parsing of command line.

Advice?
thanks,
-linda


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