On 19.6.2012 06:25, Robert Nichols wrote:
On 06/18/2012 03:09 PM, Jeff Boyce wrote:
Well, I have never seen a reference to resize4fs before (and yes my FS is
ext4). It is not on my Centos 6.2 system, and doing a little searching
through repositories for that specifically, or e4fsprogs, and I
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Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 22:28:31 +0200
From: Dennis Jacobfeuerborn denni...@conversis.de
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Resizing est4 filesystem while mounted
To: centos@centos.org
Message-ID: 4fdf8f6f.8030...@conversis.de
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Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 12:22:08 -0700
From: Ray Van Dolson ra...@bludgeon.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Resizing est4 filesystem while mounted
To: centos@centos.org
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On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 01:09:01PM -0700, Jeff Boyce wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 12:10:09PM -0700, Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
I had a logical volume that was running out of space on a
virtual machine.
I successfully expanded the LV using lvextend, and lvdisplay
shows that it
has
On 06/18/2012 10:09 PM, Jeff Boyce wrote:
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Message: 13
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 12:22:08 -0700
From: Ray Van Dolson ra...@bludgeon.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Resizing est4 filesystem while mounted
To: centos@centos.org
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On 06/18/2012 03:09 PM, Jeff Boyce wrote:
Well, I have never seen a reference to resize4fs before (and yes my FS is
ext4). It is not on my Centos 6.2 system, and doing a little searching
through repositories for that specifically, or e4fsprogs, and I can't find
it anywhere to even try it.
Hi Dennis,
The partitioning of the new disk in the guest is important because if you
use the disk directly as a PV then this PV will also be shown on the host.
An alternative is to modify the LVM filters in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf on the
host to specifically not scan the LV for the new disk.
I
On 06/16/2012 10:59 AM, Peter Eckel wrote:
Hi Dennis,
The partitioning of the new disk in the guest is important because if you
use the disk directly as a PV then this PV will also be shown on the host.
An alternative is to modify the LVM filters in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf on the
host to
Greetings -
I had a logical volume that was running out of space on a virtual machine.
I successfully expanded the LV using lvextend, and lvdisplay shows that it
has been expanded. Then I went to expand the filesystem to fill the new
space (# resize2fs -p /dev/vde1) and I get the results that
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 12:10:09PM -0700, Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
I had a logical volume that was running out of space on a virtual machine.
I successfully expanded the LV using lvextend, and lvdisplay shows that it
has been expanded. Then I went to expand the filesystem to fill the
On 06/15/2012 09:10 PM, Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
I had a logical volume that was running out of space on a virtual machine.
I successfully expanded the LV using lvextend, and lvdisplay shows that it
has been expanded. Then I went to expand the filesystem to fill the new
space (#
On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 4:30 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
denni...@conversis.de wrote:
On 06/15/2012 09:10 PM, Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
I had a logical volume that was running out of space on a virtual
machine.
I successfully expanded the LV using lvextend, and lvdisplay shows that
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