Matthias Saou wrote :

> I've been wondering if there was any solution to this : I'd like to be
> able to grow LVs on a Xen host, and have the Xen guests using them
> (phy) be able to grow the filesystem they have on them.
> 
> Currently, I have to stop the guests and grow the filesystem from the
> host, which isn't optimal. Then again, I've already tried to do it
> without stopping the guests... you don't want to be doing that :-)
> 
> So maybe there's a way for the guest to "notice" that the block device
> it's using has grown, but I just haven't found it yet...

I'm still looking for a possible solution here, _but_ :

- All recent docs I've found suggest shutting down domU and resizing
the filesystem from dom0 (what I'm already doing, but not optimal for
busy databases or other non-failover services)

- Some old docs [1] suggest that "xm vbd-refresh" might have been what
I'm looking for, but that command seems to have been removed from Xen
as it was unsupported [2].

- I seem to not be the only one looking for this functionality [3] for
my Xen setups, which doesn't really surprise me :-)

But in the end, it really looks like this isn't possible to do. Too
bad, it would have been soooo much more flexible for on-the-fly disk
space domU allocation.

1. http://people.redhat.com/pcaulfie/docs/xencluster.html
2. http://osdir.com/ml/emulators.xen.cvs/2005-10/msg00088.html
3. http://www.debian-administration.org/users/dkg/weblog/19#comment_5

Matthias

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