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Operating Systems HP-UX Unable To Extend the Size of a Logical Volume File System Post 302516998 by Rob Sandifer on Monday 25th of April 2011 07:43:42 PM
Old 04-25-2011
Unable To Extend the Size of a Logical Volume File System

Background:

Code:
# uname -a
HP-UX deedee B.11.23 U ia64 4294967295 unlimited-user license
deedee.rsn.hp.com:/

Code:
# bdf /opt
Filesystem              kbytes     used      avail     %used          Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol6     6553600   6394216   158144   98%             /opt

/opt is almost full and so lvol6 needs to be extended in size

When I try to extend lvol6 from 400 PE's to a new size of 493 PE's, I get the following:

Code:
# lvextend -l 493 /dev/vg00/lvol6
lvextend: Not enough free physical extents available.
Logical volume "/dev/vg00/lvol6" could not be extended.



I did a "pvdisplay -v" and discovered that all of the PE's in lvol6 are located on disk /dev/dsk/c8t0d1s2 /dev/dsk/c8t0d1s2 is part of
a SAN environment.

Running "pvdisplay -v /dev/dsk/c8t0d1s2"
shows that there are now zero Free PE available.

Code:
# pvdisplay -v /dev/dsk/c8t0d1s2 | more

--- Physical volumes ---
PV Name /dev/dsk/c8t0d1s2
PV Name /dev/dsk/c10t0d1s2 Alternate Link
VG Name /dev/vg00
PV Status available
Allocatable yes
VGDA 2
Cur LV 9
PE Size (Mbytes) 16
Total PE 3463
Free PE 0
Allocated PE 3463
Stale PE 0
IO Timeout (Seconds) default
Autoswitch On
Proactive Polling On

--- Distribution of physical volume ---
LV                            Name LE of LV       PE for LV
/dev/vg00/lvol1                 19                    19
/dev/vg00/lvol2                256                   256
/dev/vg00/lvol3                 33                    33
/dev/vg00/lvol4                 32                    32
/dev/vg00/lvol5                   2                     2
/dev/vg00/lvol6                400                   400
/dev/vg00/lvol7                384                   384
/dev/vg00/lvol8                288                   288
/dev/vg00/lvol9               2049                  2049 

My question is this: Is it somehow possible to free up the extents shown for one of the other file systems, specifically, /dev/vg00/lvol9, and make them available for /dev/vg00/lvol6 ?

Thanks in advance!

Rob S.

Last edited by Neo; 04-25-2011 at 08:54 PM.. Reason: added code tags
 

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LVM(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						  LVM(3pm)

NAME
Linux::LVM - Perl extension for accessing Logical Volume Manager(LVM) data structures on Linux. SYNOPSIS
use Linux::LVM; Linux::LVM->units('G'); ABSTRACT
The live data used in the examples is included in the DESCRIPTION area for your convenience and reference. DESCRIPTION
units() Get or set the units used to report sizes of LVs, PVs, etc. legal values: hbskmgtpeHBSKMGTPE see man lvm documentation of --units get_volume_group_list() This routine will return an array that contains the names of the volume groups. @vgs = get_volume_group_list(); print "@vgs "; Would yield the following: vg00 get_volume_group_information($) This routine will return all of the volume group information about the specified volume group. %vg = get_volume_group_information("vg00"); foreach(sort keys %vg) { print "$_ = $vg{$_} "; } Would yield the following: access = read/write act_pv = 2 alloc_pe = 3840 alloc_pe_size = 15 alloc_pe_size_unit = GB cur_lv = 3 cur_pv = 2 free_pe = 864 free_pe_size = 3.38 free_pe_size_unit = GB max_lv = 256 max_lv_size = 255.99 max_lv_size_unit = GB max_pv = 256 open_lv = 0 pe_size = 4 pe_size_unit = MB status = available/resizable total_pe = 4704 uuid = BBq8si-NyRR-9ZNW-3J5e-DoRO-RBHK-ckrszi vg_number = 0 vg_size = 18.38 vg_size_unit = GB vgname = vg00 get_logical_volume_information($) This routine will return all of the logical volume information associated with the specified volume group. %lv = get_logical_volume_information("vg00"); foreach $lvname (sort keys %lv) { foreach(sort keys %{$lv{$lvname}}) { print "$_ = $lv{$lvname}->{$_} "; } print " "; } Would yield the following results: alloc_le = 1024 allocation = next free cur_le = 1024 device = 58:0 lv_number = 1 lv_size = 4 lv_size_unit = GB name = /dev/vg00/lvol1 open_lv = 0 read_ahead = 1024 status = available write_access = read/write alloc_le = 1280 allocation = next free cur_le = 1280 device = 58:1 lv_number = 2 lv_size = 5 lv_size_unit = GB name = /dev/vg00/lvol2 open_lv = 0 read_ahead = 1024 status = available write_access = read/write alloc_le = 1536 allocation = next free cur_le = 1536 device = 58:2 lv_number = 3 lv_size = 6 lv_size_unit = GB name = /dev/vg00/lvol3 open_lv = 0 read_ahead = 1024 status = available write_access = read/write get_physical_volume_information($) This routine will return all of the information information about the physical volumes assigned to the specified volume group. %pv = get_physical_volume_information("vg00"); foreach $pvname (sort keys %pv) { foreach(sort keys %{$pv{$pvname}}) { print "$_ = $pv{$pvname}->{$_} "; } print " "; } Would yield the following results: device = /dev/hda3 free_pe = 0 pv_number = 1 status = available / allocatable total_pe = 2160 device = /dev/hda4 free_pe = 864 pv_number = 2 status = available / allocatable total_pe = 2544 get_lv_info($) This routine will return all of the information about the specified logical volume. The information will be returned in a hash. get_lv_info %lv = get_lv_info("/dev/vg00/lvol1"); foreach (sort keys %lv) { print "$_ = $lv{$_} "; } Would yield the following results: access = read/write alloc_le = 1024 allocation = next free block_device = 58:0 current_le = 1024 lv_name = /dev/vg00/lvol1 lv_number = 1 lv_open = 0 read_ahead = 1024 size = 4 size_unit = GB status = available vg_name = vg00 get_pv_info($) This routine will return all of the information about the specified physical volume. The information will be returned in a hash. %pv = get_pv_info("/dev/hda3"); foreach (sort keys %pv) { print "$_ = $pv{$_} "; } Would yield the following results: alloc_pe = 2160 allocatable = yes (but full) free_pe = 0 num_lvols = 2 pe_size = 4096 pe_size_unit = KByte pv_name = /dev/hda3 pv_number = 1 sectors = 17703630 size = 8.44 size_info = NOT usable 4.19 MB [LVM: 136 KB] size_unit = GB status = available total_pe = 2160 uuid = 2c5ADu-oEdt-ovCe-rqp0-MWpF-I5u1-8XigH4 vg_name = vg00 Command Output Used In The Above Examples: /sbin/vgdisplay -v --- Volume group --- VG Name vg00 VG Access read/write VG Status available/resizable VG # 0 MAX LV 256 Cur LV 3 Open LV 0 MAX LV Size 255.99 GB Max PV 256 Cur PV 2 Act PV 2 VG Size 18.38 GB PE Size 4 MB Total PE 4704 Alloc PE / Size 3840 / 15 GB Free PE / Size 864 / 3.38 GB VG UUID BBq8si-NyRR-9ZNW-3J5e-DoRO-RBHK-ckrszi --- Logical volume --- LV Name /dev/vg00/lvol1 VG Name vg00 LV Write Access read/write LV Status available LV # 1 # open 0 LV Size 4 GB Current LE 1024 Allocated LE 1024 Allocation next free Read ahead sectors 1024 Block device 58:0 --- Logical volume --- LV Name /dev/vg00/lvol2 VG Name vg00 LV Write Access read/write LV Status available LV # 2 # open 0 LV Size 5 GB Current LE 1280 Allocated LE 1280 Allocation next free Read ahead sectors 1024 Block device 58:1 --- Logical volume --- LV Name /dev/vg00/lvol3 VG Name vg00 LV Write Access read/write LV Status available LV # 3 # open 0 LV Size 6 GB Current LE 1536 Allocated LE 1536 Allocation next free Read ahead sectors 1024 Block device 58:2 --- Physical volumes --- PV Name (#) /dev/hda3(1) PV Status available / allocatable Total PE / Free PE 2160 / 0 PV Name (#) /dev/hda4(2) PV Status available / allocatable Total PE / Free PE 2544 / 864 SEE ALSO
vgdisplay(1M) lvdisplay(1M) pvdisplay(1M) AUTHOR
Chad Kerner, <chadkerner@yahoo.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003 by Chad Kerner This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-02-11 LVM(3pm)
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