Re: LVM with YaST



houghi wrote:
Chris Cox wrote:
It won't automatically expand the size of any partitions contained
within a volume group.
So how do I add extra volume to LVM?
After you have added the extra partition/disk to the volume group,
you can extend the logical volume and then you have to resize
the underlying filesytem.

When I go to the LVM in YaST, I see the physical volume as 151.6GB abd
the logical volume as the same size, after I told to add it. Before that
it was 121 and 37

Not sure about doing all of that via YaST, but easily done
from the command line... something like the following...

pvceate /dev/sdb7

Command not found and I also do not have a /dev/sdb7
I would realy be interested in doing it with YaST, because I believe
that is where it should be handled correctly as well.

Oops.. use the device name you mentioned (my mistake) and
should have been pvcreate (typing way too fast)... sorry...


houghi
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