From: AJ Lewis <alewis@redhat.com>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Extending a stripped Logical Volume
Date: 11 Jan 2005 11:00:53 -0600 [thread overview]
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Olmo Gonz�lez Alcojor <olmo@olmo.org> writes:
> 95388 PE of 4mb each is ~370 Gbyte, right? I may be missing something... I've tried to lvextend and get the same error, even when trying to extend just 1Gbyte.
You had 4 disks originally, and you striped across all of them,
presumably with -i4. Now you added 2 disks, and you're trying to
stripe 4 ways across them (because lvm2 defaults to the stripe size of
the previous segment). This will fail because you don't have 4 disks
to stripe across. To do this, you will need to specify '-i2' to your
lvextend command. If the free space is split evenly across the 2 new
disks, you should be able to fill the entire vg with 'lvextend -l95388
-i2 /dev/nasvg/naslv'
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: AJ Lewis [mailto:alewis@redhat.com]
> Enviado el: martes, 04 de enero de 2005 20:40
> Para: LVM general discussion and development
> Asunto: Re: [linux-lvm] Extending a stripped Logical Volume
>
> Olmo Gonz�lez <olmo@olmo.org> writes:
>
> > I am new to this list, seeking for some help.
> >
> > I have setup LVM2 under debian sarge (2.6.8-k7 kernel).
> >
> > I originally created a volumen group (nasvg) on 4 x ST3200822A ATA
> > DISK drives. I created a stripped logical volume spanning these 4
> > disks and using up al PE's available. I then attached two aditional
> > ST3200822A ATA DISK drives and I would now want to resive my logical
> > volumen to use al the PE's provided by the two new disks. The problem
> > is I can't extend the logical volume, getting the following error:
> >
> > gollum:~# lvextend -L+1G /dev/nasvg/naslv
> > Using stripesize of last segment 64KB
> > Extending logical volume naslv to 746.23 GB
> > Insufficient allocatable extents suitable for parallel use for
> > logical volume naslv: 191036 required
> >
> > I have been googl'ing and it seems that this has to do with
> > restrictions on resizing sttriped LV's. However, the information I
> > have found says the restrictions no longer apply to LVM2.
>
> You should be able to 'lvextend -L+1G /dev/nasvg/naslv -i1' if you
> have and additional 1G of free space in the VG. However, based on the
> vgdisplay output below, it looks like you only have 3.72G free (or
> 95388 extents), so you'd want do do: 'lvextend -l+95388
> /dev/nasvg/naslv -i2' if you want to stripe it across the 2 new disks,
> or 'lvextend -l+95388 /dev/nasvg/naslv -i1' if you want it to be a
> linear segment.
>
> > gollum:~# vgdisplay
> > --- Volume group ---
> > VG Name nasvg
> > System ID
> > Format lvm2
> > Metadata Areas 6
> > Metadata Sequence No 25
> > VG Access read/write
> > VG Status resizable
> > MAX LV 0
> > Cur LV 1
> > Open LV 1
> > Max PV 0
> > Cur PV 6
> > Act PV 6
> > VG Size 1.09 TB
> > PE Size 4.00 MB
> > Total PE 286168
> > Alloc PE / Size 190780 / 745.23 GB
> > Free PE / Size 95388 / 372.61 GB
> > VG UUID LWqtTF-F8vA-yjXt-AYwK-yFQr-skDa-s9UVRC
> >
> > --- Logical volume ---
> > LV Name /dev/nasvg/naslv
> > VG Name nasvg
> > LV UUID GMm5PD-6Rdk-h8lG-35Fw-rZp3-L42s-N6k9QC
> > LV Write Access read/write
> > LV Status available
> > # open 1
> > LV Size 745.23 GB
> > Current LE 190780
> > Segments 1
> > Allocation inherit
> > Read ahead sectors 0
> > Block device 254:0
> >
>
> Regards,
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