* [linux-lvm] lvm2 & e2fsadm (or safe scripted resizing)
@ 2004-06-18 0:39 Nick Bartos
2004-06-20 8:49 ` Heinz Mauelshagen
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Nick Bartos @ 2004-06-18 0:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
From what I can see, there is no e2fsadm util for lvm2.
I want to script parition resizes, but without that tool I cringe a
little. I need to write a script that automates this in a distro, so it
needs to be completely scripted and very reliably reproduceable. I am
using e2fsadm now which works very well since I can just tell it how much
to shrink/grow the partition, without getting the size first.
I don't mind doing this manually, but I want to make damn sure that I
calculate everything right. I don't want to miss something by a byte here
or there.
If someone could contribute a good script or some directions on exactly
how I get the right numbers, I would appreciate it. I could just start
doing it myself, but I am afraid that I would make it work, but then miss
something where in some case of rounding I would mess up the partition.
I was also looking at the reiserfs utility, it looks like that works
nicely as far as I can tell, there wouldn't seem to be any need to
calculate anything. Possibly I will consider upgrading the ext3 paritions
to reiserfs as well.
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* Re: [linux-lvm] lvm2 & e2fsadm (or safe scripted resizing)
2004-06-18 0:39 [linux-lvm] lvm2 & e2fsadm (or safe scripted resizing) Nick Bartos
@ 2004-06-20 8:49 ` Heinz Mauelshagen
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Heinz Mauelshagen @ 2004-06-20 8:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development
(e2)fsadm code for LVM2 is in the development pipe for integration.
Will take a bit of time still...
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 07:39:24PM -0500, Nick Bartos wrote:
> >From what I can see, there is no e2fsadm util for lvm2.
>
> I want to script parition resizes, but without that tool I cringe a
> little. I need to write a script that automates this in a distro, so it
> needs to be completely scripted and very reliably reproduceable. I am
> using e2fsadm now which works very well since I can just tell it how much
> to shrink/grow the partition, without getting the size first.
>
> I don't mind doing this manually, but I want to make damn sure that I
> calculate everything right. I don't want to miss something by a byte here
> or there.
>
> If someone could contribute a good script or some directions on exactly
> how I get the right numbers, I would appreciate it. I could just start
> doing it myself, but I am afraid that I would make it work, but then miss
> something where in some case of rounding I would mess up the partition.
>
> I was also looking at the reiserfs utility, it looks like that works
> nicely as far as I can tell, there wouldn't seem to be any need to
> calculate anything. Possibly I will consider upgrading the ext3 paritions
> to reiserfs as well.
>
>
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