Re: LVM resize question (howto?)

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I can't help you directly, but 3-4 years ago I administered an AIX box
with LVM. If I remember, I used the GUI tool "smit" to do this. I assume
this package you have didn't come with a GUI tool. If you have access to
an AIX box, smit will display the command line that it's going to
execute and you can see what the command would be on AIX and hopefully
it would be the same on your box.

John 


On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 09:48, Patrick wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I few weeks ago at IBM I got a little demo of (something similar to) LVM
> on their latest AIX and it was quite impressive. So I installed RH8 with
> LVM. Now I am trying to make /home and / bigger (see below for an
> overview) but I am not sure how to proceed after reading the available
> docs (various commands to apply, order of commands etc). The disk is a
> 100Gig ide disk and all of it (except /boot and swap partitions) was
> given to LVM during install so I should have tons of free space to give
> to /home and /. Any experts out there who can give me some pointers how
> to do this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Patrick
> 
> Output from df:
> Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/Volume00/LogVol00
>                        1007896    757808    198888  80% /
> /dev/hda1               101089      9773     86097  11% /boot
> /dev/Volume00/LogVol01
>                       10079084   8708180    858904  92% /home
> /dev/Volume00/LogVol06
>                       10079084   2267924   7299160  24% /opt
> none                    256988         0    256988   0% /dev/shm
> /dev/Volume00/LogVol02
>                        1007896     16528    940168   2% /tmp
> /dev/Volume00/LogVol03
>                       10079084   1926444   7640640  21% /usr
> /dev/Volume00/LogVol05
>                        1007896     16516    940180   2% /usr/local
> /dev/Volume00/LogVol04
>                        1007896    112276    844420  12% /var
> 
> 
> 
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