lvresize to extend an lvm ? how
also I cant create a new lvm don't have that much space and the to extend the new one and it would mean downtime . don't think it's an issue with filesystem tools , lvm has NEVER been consistent in my case .
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On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Vic <lvm@beer.org.uk> wrote:
Well, I usually use lvresize to do this job, but lvextend should be fine.
> I wanted to use the free 42.7 G and allocate it to /bin-logs so this is
> what I ran in order to extended
>
> # lvextend -L +42.7G -n /dev/vg0/logs
I wouldn't put that "-n" in, though; mucking around with a filesystem that
needs fscking and not doing so would seem to be asking for trouble...
HTH
Vic.
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