From: Adam K-F <adam@slackguy.net>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: Re: Re: [linux-lvm] Software RAID 5 Resizing and LVM
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 07:01:35 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1100732495.2496.6.camel@Slacktop.local> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <OF26153F74.622A298A-ON86256F4F.005C138B-86256F4F.005CBE3E@austinlogistics.com>
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Thanks Jon,
What I was trying to achieve was a a single, really big raid drive that
I could _easily_ expand later on down the track. It only needs to have
the single filesystem on it (i'm going to use reiserfs) which has to be
resizable (using resize_reiserfs).
So yeah, I ended figuring out what i actally needed to do in the end,
after playing with LVM, which incidently was a bit of fun :) I've found
an application for it for my other file server. As they say, all's well
that ends well :)
Adam
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From: Jetkins@austinlogistics.com
To: adam@slackguy.net
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Software RAID 5 Resizing and LVM
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 10:53:00 -0600
Message-ID: <OF26153F74.622A298A-ON86256F4F.005C138B-86256F4F.005CBE3E@austinlogistics.com>
I asked pretty much that exact question on Monday! :) The only difference
was that mine is a hardware RAID. Someone replied with a possible
workaround if you're using LVM2, but if you're using LVM1 like me, and you
pvcreate'd your PV across the entire disk like me, then you're screwed like
me. :(
If you partitioned the logical disk and pvcreate'd a partition, then you
should be able to create a new partition on the newly-available space, then
pvcreate a second PV and add it into the VG. The wonders of 20/20
hindsight.
Cheers,
Jon Etkins
IT Administration & Support
Austin Logistics, Inc
ph: (512) 651-5641
fax: (512) 329-5625
linux-lvm-bounces@redhat.com wrote on 11/16/2004 05:29:54 PM:
> I've been playing around with adding disks to a software RAID 5 array,
and it
> works fine. However, i have LVM running over the top of that and i can't
> figure out how to enlarge the Phisical Volume to encompass the newly
added
> capacity on the raid device. Has anyone achieved this at all?
>
> Am I barking up the wrong tree here? If so, how would you go about
> adding drives
> to a software RAID 5 device, and actually adding the new space to
> the filesystem
> inside the RAID device?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Adam
>
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2004-11-17 23:01 ` Adam K-F [this message]
2004-11-18 17:23 ` [linux-lvm] Software RAID 5 Resizing and LVM David Greaves
2004-11-18 17:53 ` Scott Serr
2004-11-18 18:20 ` David Greaves
2004-11-20 8:38 ` Garrick Staples
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