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Old 05-01-2006, 04:06 PM   #1
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lvresize


Hi,

I have worked on lvm stuff on Redhat enterprise-3.0 for to extend or reduce the size of logical volumes.

Mostly,I have used e2fsadm for to add/reduce the volume size on 3.0.

How it works on Redhat-Enterprise-4.0?

Please explain it as a step wise.

I am preparing it for to write the RHCT exam in this month.

Please advice me.

Thanks,
Srinivas
 
Old 05-03-2006, 08:16 AM   #2
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haven't you used lvextend and lvreduce?

I am familiar with these tools to alter logical volumes...
 
Old 05-04-2006, 08:09 AM   #3
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Hi,

Thanks for update.

I got solution for my problem.

I was using lvextend,lvreduce and ext2resize.

ext2resize helped very good to me.

Have a nice day buddy.

Thanks,
Srinivas
 
  


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