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Operating Systems AIX Probléme pour agrandir LV et FS Post 302482497 by mosta on Tuesday 21st of December 2010 04:58:08 PM
Old 12-21-2010
Probléme pour agrandir LV et FS

Bonjour,

Je travail sur un environnement AIX 5.3 et je n'arrive pas à augmenter mon FS ni mon LV.
J'utilise les commande suivante chfs -a size=+4G /home/guesting
ou extendlv sybase5lv 4 et rien à faire il me retourne que le maximum capacity est atteint au niveau du LV alors qu'il y a des PP de libre sur le VG

j'ai créé un LV avec la commande mklv et un FS avec crfs

Voici ma conf:

Code:
lslv sybase5lv
 
LOGICAL VOLUME:     sybase5lv         VOLUME GROUP: sybasevg01  
LV IDENTIFIER:      00c2e1d200004c000000012c63bc9470.13 PERMISSION:     read/write
VG STATE:           active/complete        LV STATE:       opened/syncd
TYPE:               jfs2                   WRITE VERIFY:   off
MAX LPs:            1889                   PP SIZE:        64 megabyte(s)
COPIES:             1                      SCHED POLICY:   parallel
LPs:                1281                   PPs:            1281
STALE PPs:          0                      BB POLICY:      relocatable
INTER-POLICY:       minimum                RELOCATABLE:    yes
INTRA-POLICY:       middle                 UPPER BOUND:    42
MOUNT POINT:        /home/guesting
LABEL:          /home/guesting
MIRROR WRITE CONSISTENCY: on/ACTIVE
EACH LP COPY ON A SEPARATE PV ?: yes
Serialize IO ?:     NO

Merci.

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pngdriver(1grass)						Grass User's Manual						 pngdriver(1grass)

NAME
PNG driver - driver to create PNG and PPM images. (drivers) DESCRIPTION
The PNG driver generates PNG and PPM images from GRASS display commands. Per default PNG files are written with this driver. It is started as 'pseudo' monitor (image file instead) and when stopped, all output from previously used display commands are written to the PNG image file. USAGE
Environment variables Several environment variables effect the operation of the PNG driver. GRASS_WIDTH=xxx the width of the image map (default is 640). GRASS_HEIGHT=yyy the height of the image map (default is 480). GRASS_PNGFILE=filename the filename to put the resulting image in, default is map.png. If you set GRASS_PNGFILE to a filename which ends in ".ppm", a PPM file will be created (with alpha channel stored in a PGM image, if applicable). If you set GRASS_PNGFILE to a filename which ends in ".bmp", a 32-bpp BMP file will be created (these are not readable by some older viewers). GRASS_BACKGROUNDCOLOR=RRGGBB specifies the background color to use in RGB notation (hex values). Default is 000000 (black). GRASS_TRANSPARENT=[TRUE|FALSE] sets transparent background on (TRUE) or off (FALSE, default). GRASS_TRUECOLOR=[TRUE|FALSE] sets true-color support GRASS_PNG_COMPRESSION=[0|1|9] compression level of PNG files (0 = none, 1 = fastest, 9 = best, default is 6) GRASS_PNG_AUTO_WRITE=[TRUE|FALSE] if set to TRUE, the image file will be written after each operation (i.e. whenever a client disconnects), rather than only being written out when the driver terminates. GRASS_PNG_READ if TRUE, the PNG driver will initialize the image from the contents of GRASS_PNGFILE. GRASS_PNG_MAPPED if TRUE, the PNG driver will map GRASS_PNGFILE as its framebuffer, rather than using memory. This only works with BMP files. GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=[TRUE|FALSE] tells the raster library to use its built-in PNG driver rather than connecting to an external monitor process using sockets. If TRUE, there is no need to run d.mon start=PNG. Example Define driver settings (here: bash shell syntax) export GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=TRUE export GRASS_TRUECOLOR=TRUE Start up the driver d.mon start=PNG Display raster map and vector polygons d.rast somerastermap d.vect somevectormap color=red Stop the driver subsequently. This will write a file named map.png to be created in your current directory: d.mon stop=PNG NOTES
The PNG driver uses the libpng (see the libpng home page) and zlib (see the zlib home page), all which needs to be installed for the PNG driver to work (it's worth it). The resolution of the PNG raster map is defined by the map extents. Use g.region -p to get the number of rows and cols and use the environ- ment variables to set the PNG size. If you would like a larger image, multiply both rows and cols by the same whole number to preserve the aspect ratio. Further PNG file processing (e.g. quantization to 1 bit for monochrome images) can be done with 'pnmquant' of the netpbm tools. SEE ALSO
Display drivers HTMLMAP driver, PostScript driver, XDRIVER d.frame, d.mon, d.rast, d.vect AUTHOR
Original version: Per Henrik Johansen NORGIT AS Rewritten by: Glynn Clements, 2003 Last changed: $Date: 2010-02-18 01:23:37 +0100 (Thu, 18 Feb 2010) $ Full index (C) 2003-2011 GRASS Development Team GRASS 6.4.2 pngdriver(1grass)
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