RE: LVM error: Insufficient allocatable extents (11920) for logicalvolume DATA

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I'm actually using Webmin to do it but I've tried command like:

lvextend -L12G /dev/myvg/homevol

..and still get the same result.

My third drive is completely blank, but shows 0 as being allocatable,
unless I create a new logical volume.

Sebastijan 
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Magnus Andersen
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Subject: Re: LVM error: Insufficient allocatable extents (11920) for
logicalvolume DATA

What is the command you're trying to use, and what is the output of
vgdisplay?

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