From: Andy Smith <andy@strugglers.net>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] lvreduce nightmare
Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 01:16:27 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120518011627.GD3867@bitfolk.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120517181350.2922a70b@bettercgi.com>
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Hello,
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 06:13:50PM -0500, Ray Morris wrote:
> > resize2fs /dev/vg0/data 100G
> > lvreduce -L -100G -n /dev/vg0/data*
>
> A 100 GB filesystem needs a block device of around 110 GB. So this
> cut off the end of your filesystem. (The device needs to hold the
> journal as well as the FS, for example.)
I normally do as you suggest and resize2fs smaller, lvreduce and
then resize2fs again. This is due to paranoia though - I'm sure that
I normally see it match up with the lvreduce size exactly.
Surely OP's actual problem is that he has an FS with 2+ TB of data
on it that he resize2fs'd down *to* 100G when he actually wanted to
resize2fs it down *by* 100G? He said:
> > I tried to reduce the VG and this is what it looked like before I
> > tried to reduce it
> >
> > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/mapper/vg0-data 2.2T 1.7T 433G 80% /data
Anyway I suspect your advice is still accurate though since you're
advising what to do when someone reduces an LV to very slightly
smaller than it needs to be to hold a ~100G FS and what he's
actually done is resize2fs and lvreduce a 2+TB FS into only 100G.
Hopefully all the data is still there and it's just the pointers
that are broken.. nasty.
> resize2fs to smaller size than you wish to end up with.
> see resize2fs -M
Ooh, I hadn't spotted that option. That certainly would reduce my
paranoia in future about making mistakes similar to this.
Cheers,
Andy
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-05-18 1:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-05-16 15:48 [linux-lvm] lvreduce nightmare tariq wali
2012-05-17 23:13 ` Ray Morris
2012-05-18 0:21 ` Stuart D Gathman
2012-05-18 1:16 ` Andy Smith [this message]
2012-05-18 10:25 ` Bryn M. Reeves
2012-05-18 14:13 ` tariq wali
2012-05-19 15:58 ` Stuart D Gathman
2012-05-19 23:14 ` Andy Smith
2012-05-20 8:59 ` tariq wali
2012-05-20 19:45 ` Andy Smith
2012-05-21 9:02 ` Bryn M. Reeves
2012-05-20 21:39 ` Raptorfan
2012-05-18 9:57 ` Bryn M. Reeves
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