[BackupPC-users] Expanding Disk Capacity

2011-12-26 Thread Estanislao López Morgan
Dear BackupPc's friends,


My  pool file system is growing every day and I need to expand my disk
capacity on my backup server. I already have a 1.5TB hard disk. I have been
studing this subjet for a couple of weeks, and change my storage scheme to
LVM (for example) seems to be the better choice. Someone have ever done
that? It is necesary to reinstall all the backuppc server in the new
storage scheme?

Thanks in advance

Estanislao
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Re: [BackupPC-users] Expanding Disk Capacity

2011-12-26 Thread Les Mikesell
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Estanislao López Morgan
esta...@gmail.com wrote:

 My  pool file system is growing every day and I need to expand my disk
 capacity on my backup server. I already have a 1.5TB hard disk. I have been
 studing this subjet for a couple of weeks, and change my storage scheme to
 LVM (for example) seems to be the better choice. Someone have ever done
 that? It is necesary to reinstall all the backuppc server in the new storage
 scheme?


With disk storage cost going down drastically over the years, I've
always just replaced the old set with new ones with at least twice the
capacity, started from scratch, and kept the old set around until the
new ones accumulated as much history as I thought I'd need.  But, I
like to use raid1 sets so you can recover all the content from a
single working drive.

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Re: [BackupPC-users] Expanding Disk Capacity

2011-12-26 Thread Pavel Hofman

Dne 26.12.2011 18:54, Estanislao López Morgan napsal(a):
 Dear BackupPc's friends,
 
 
 My  pool file system is growing every day and I need to expand my disk
 capacity on my backup server. I already have a 1.5TB hard disk. I have
 been studing this subjet for a couple of weeks, and change my storage
 scheme to LVM (for example) seems to be the better choice. Someone have
 ever done that? It is necesary to reinstall all the backuppc server in
 the new storage scheme?


I always keep the data partition as last in the drive. When it fills up,
I copy the old drive to a new larger drive with dd, resize the data
partition and the filesystem. This way I have been expanding capacity of
the original installation for many years.

In fact I do not use single drives and dd, but a bit more complicated
raid setup, but the principle is the same - increasing the data
partition first and growing its filesystem.

Best regards,

Pavel.

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Re: [BackupPC-users] Expanding Disk Capacity

2011-12-26 Thread Trey Dockendorf
On Dec 26, 2011 11:58 AM, Estanislao López Morgan esta...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Dear BackupPc's friends,


 My  pool file system is growing every day and I need to expand my disk
capacity on my backup server. I already have a 1.5TB hard disk. I have been
studing this subjet for a couple of weeks, and change my storage scheme to
LVM (for example) seems to be the better choice. Someone have ever done
that? It is necesary to reinstall all the backuppc server in the new
storage scheme?

 Thanks in advance

 Estanislao





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Going from non-LVM to LVM would be good.  With new disks create a LVM
partion and dd your data to it.  Then you can add the old disk to that LVM
and expand it.  There is a flag with LVM resize that will also resize the
filesystem.
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