sorry thats a "pvresize".... typo on my part :(

Sid Young
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On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 8:54 AM, Sid Young <[email protected]> wrote:

> The file system is what the OS sees, so adding more disk does not
> automatically increase the filesystem. If its a native ext4 linux partition
> then you should be able to do a resizefs, if its a PV in an LVM group then
> you will need to do a pzresize. Do lots of research and backup all the data
> first as any errors and you could loose the lot.
>
> Sid
>
>
>
> Sid Young
> http://z900collector.wordpress.com/restoration/
> http://sidyoung.com/
>
> My Latest Book is available:
> http://www.amazon.com/Rebuild-Japanese-Motorcycles-Motorbooks-Workshop/dp/
> 0760347972
>
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 7:46 AM, Jeff Boyce <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Greetings -
>>
>>      I just added a new hard drive to a PE T610 running RAID 5.  In OMSA
>> I selected the new drive and added it to the existing virtual disk, then
>> executed a reconfiguration.  After about 3 hours this successfully
>> completed showing the new virtual disk as 836.62 GB.
>>
>>      My system is running CentOS 6 as the host KVM system, with a few
>> other CentOS 6 and 7 guests.  In the host system I still only see the
>> previous virtual disk size of about 557 GB.
>>
>> Specifically:
>> fdisk -l /dev/sda  =  598.9 GB
>> Gparted shows /dev/sda  =  557.75 GB
>> vgdisplay  =  557.26 GB
>> pvdisplay  =  557.26 GB
>>
>>      What special incantation do I need to do now to make the space
>> available to the OS.
>>
>>      I haven't done this since I last added a disk to my old PE2600
>> about 6-8 years ago and I can't seem to find my notes, and am apparently
>> not using the right terms in Google to get me the answer I am looking
>> for.  Thanks for any assistance.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> --
>>
>> Jeff Boyce
>> Meridian Environmental
>>
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