RE: How to resize an lvm partion

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E2fsadm is a part of lvm 1; I actually ran it the other night without
issue, the tool reduced the partiton and logical volume for me. 

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Subject: RE: How to resize an lvm partion

On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 12:43 -0500, Bliss, Aaron wrote:
> Thanks very much for the link; looks like this is what I'll be doing 
> as the partitions are ext3:
> 
> Umount /mnt1
> Umount /mnt2
> E2fsadm -L-50G /dev/myvolgroup1/homevol E2fsadm -L+50G 
> /dev/myvolgroup1/sharevol Mount /mnt1 Mount /mnt2
> 
> Please let me know if you see that I'm missing a step.  Thanks.
> 
> Aaron

You need to use lvextend and lvreduce to add and remove storage in LVM
I have never seen the commands you mention here.

Regards,

Komal

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