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Re: [xen-users] Resize lvm disk


  • To: "Bobby Coop" <coopster@xxxxxxxxx>
  • From: ko0nz <yesiko0nz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 21:41:00 +0200
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> Make sure you use the tools for whatever filesystem is on the lvm volume
> to resize the filesystem to take up all of the new space. As an example,
> resize2fs is what you'd use for ext2 filesystems.

i did but nothing happened...

how i did on my Dom0 :
# lvresize -L 10g /dev/srv/apollon-disk
# resize2fs /dev/srv/toto-disk
# e2fsck -f /dev/srv/toto-disk

when i did
# lvs

it does show my news size.

when i run my DomU toto
# xm create toto.cfg
# xm console toto
# df -h

it does show the old size of guest DomU toto.

what do think about this?

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