[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Resizing file-based images
On Sun, 2007-06-03 at 10:07 +0000, john maclean wrote: > Ah, > Thanks for this. I've only been sticking to file-based images as this > is the only method that I can get working relatively quickly from a > clean install. > > OK check this out:- > df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/hda3 9.2G 3.3G 5.5G 37% / > tmpfs 502M 0 502M 0% /lib/init/rw > udev 10M 44K 10M 1% /dev > tmpfs 502M 0 502M 0% /dev/shm > /dev/hda1 92M 31M 56M 36% /boot > /dev/hda5 28G 18G 9.0G 66% /home > /dev/hda6 72G 26G 42G 39% /vz # << Used for file-based domUs Ok, so did the available % of hda6 increase after you altered the file images? > If I had /dev/hda6 as LVM, > a) Do I have something like :disk = [ 'phy:/vz/alpha/bxvm.img,sda1,w', > 'phy:/vz/alpha/bxvm.swap,sda2,w']? I wouldn't use a '.' in the names of the logical volumes but yes that's pretty much it. I name mine so the name of the lv is meaningful, i.e. /dev/shelf3/gnuxenlinux-xenu-sda1 , is the LV for sda1 for the dom-u gnuxenlinux. Or you can even make symlinks to lv's and specify just the symlink if it makes it simpler. > I've never been able to get the LVM'ed instances going :-/ > Thanks alot for your time! Hopefully you can get LVM working and all of this becomes much much simpler. Best, --Tim > > > On 03/06/07, Tim Post <tim.post@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sun, 2007-06-03 at 02:34 +0000, john maclean wrote: > > > Used the principles from here http://jailtime.org/howto:filesystem to > > > resize some file-based domUs. Everything's Ok but I've rebooted to a > > > new kernel and notice that `ls -alh /path/to/images` still shows the > > > original sizes of the domUs. > > > > When you use a file backed BD (especially as a sparse file) it will > > always claim the original size unless of course it becomes bigger. This > > does not mean that its the size LS is reporting it to be. > > > > Try looking at the output of 'du -h' noticing the partition containing > > the file backed BD's then compare it with the output of ls. > > > > I really recommend using LVM over file backed block devices unless your > > in a position where you just can't use LVM. > > > > > > > > What gives? > > > > > > > You are user 1,798,782,947,153,827,301 to be confused by this. Reality > > has not changed, your computer has not developed a drug habit, this is > > not a dream. > > > > Best, > > --Tim > > > > > > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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