A kvm virtual machine has two disks provided by LVM logical volumes. They are identical; each has 3 partitions. To get more space I used lvextend to grow the logical volumes.
My problem is that the partition tables are unchanged; the last partition should extend to the end of the new disk but it does not. None of the tools I have used to change that will cooperate. How can I expand the partition? Inside the VM the disks are used like this LVM software-raid partition drive. Partition 3 on each virtual disk is software RAID1 with the other. The resulting device, /dev/md1, is used for an LVM volume group. The virtual disks were 6G and now are 8G. I shut the VM of which the disks were a part and attached them to another VM running squeeze (the main VM is lenny). PARTED (parted) u Unit? [compact]? s (parted) p Model: ATA QEMU HARDDISK (scsi) Disk /dev/sdc: 16777216s Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B Partition Table: msdos Number Start End Size Type File system Flags 1 63s 192779s 192717s primary ext3 raid 2 192780s 401624s 208845s primary 3 401625s 12578894s 12177270s primary raid (parted) resize 3 401625s 16777215s WARNING: you are attempting to use parted to operate on (resize) a file system. parted's file system manipulation code is not as robust as what you'll find in dedicated, file-system-specific packages like e2fsprogs. We recommend you use parted only to manipulate partition tables, whenever possible. Support for performing most operations on most types of file systems will be removed in an upcoming release. Error: Could not detect file system. When I quit I was not asked to save, and on restart there was no change. CFDISK Shows freespace at the end, with partition 3 type Linux raid autodetect (as is partition 1). Free space shows at the end. When I select partition 3 and hit enter on maximize, cfdisk displays "Illegal command". Again, no changes persist, even when I select write. FDISK Said to prefer cfdisk, and warned not to trust it, so I didn't try anything. GPARTED Shows a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark next to partitions 2 and 3. It shows file system of "lvm2" for partition 3, as well as the RAID flag. Info for 3 says "Logical Volume Management is not yet supported." lvm2 is not installed on the system, and given the stack above it would not be at all appropriate to call (since LVM is on top of md1). All resizing options are greyed out in the edit and partition menus. Attempting to click the end of the graphical box toward the top representing sdc3 does nothing. Ross -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

