I would have to guess about issues with shrinking - and my best guess is that they have anticipated changes for "disks" that grow - in updating the VGDA structure, but that it is more difficult, or impossible for your current hdisk PV allocation to make he VGDA mapping smaller.
Maybe a reorgvg is needed to move "inner" partitions more to the edge - again I am guessing that a volume grows by getting a larger inner area.
So, maybe verify that the "inner" area is free with
Maybe this helps!?
Hi,
Do you know if we can shrink the size of the Swap under Solaris 8 ?
8Gb is already allocated to /TMP but we would like to reduce to 1 GB.
Thanks,
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Hello this is a book problem of chapter 8 william stallings's operating systems..can anyone tells me the accurate solution of it??
The Unix kernel will dynamicaly grow a process's stack in virtual memory as needed, but it willnever try to shrink it. Consider the case in which a program calls a C... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a problem with vxvm volume which is mirror with two disks. when i am try to increase file system, it is throwing an ERROR: can not allocate 5083938 blocks, ERROR: can not able to run vxassist on this volume.
Please find a sutable solutions.
Thanks and Regards
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Can anyone help me on how I can do a basic check on the Unix filesystems / physical volumes and logical volumes?
What items should I check, like where do I look at in smit? Or are there commands that I should execute?
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Hi,
is anyone aware about filesystem size restrictions on AIX? And does anyone know a solution for below problem?
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I want to backup my partitions by shrinking it my issue is like
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How would I redirect the output of resize2fs to new disk and dd the current
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Hi,
I am new to unix. I am working on Red Hat Linux and side by side on AIX also. After reading the concepts of Storage, I am now really confused regarding the terminologies
1)Physical Volume
2)Volume Group
3)Logical Volume
4)Physical Partition
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I want to create a file system dedicated for an application installation. But there is no space in volume group to create a new logical volume. There is enough space in other logical volume which is being mounted on /var.
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Hello guys,
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Hello,
I would like to reduce the size of filesystem online. We can do online for increase without any problem. So any risk can be occurred with the decrease? This is not an issue, just a discussion for decrease/shrink space with chfs command.
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pvresize
PVRESIZE(8) System Manager's Manual PVRESIZE(8)NAME
pvresize - resize a disk or partition in use by LVM2
SYNOPSIS
pvresize [-d|--debug] [-h|--help] [-t|--test] [-v|--verbose] [--version] [--setphysicalvolumesize size] PhysicalVolume [PhysicalVolume...]
DESCRIPTION
pvresize resizes PhysicalVolume which may already be in a volume group and have active logical volumes allocated on it.
OPTIONS
See lvm(8) for common options.
--setphysicalvolumesize size
Overrides the automatically-detected size of the PV. Use with care, or prior to reducing the physical size of the device.
EXAMPLES
Expand the PV on /dev/sda1 after enlarging the partition with fdisk:
pvresize /dev/sda1
Shrink the PV on /dev/sda1 prior to shrinking the partition with fdisk (ensure that the PV size is appropriate for your intended new parti-
tion size):
pvresize --setphysicalvolumesize 40G /dev/sda1
RESTRICTIONS
pvresize will refuse to shrink PhysicalVolume if it has allocated extents after where its new end would be. In the future, it should relo-
cate these elsewhere in the volume group if there is sufficient free space, like pvmove does.
pvresize won't currently work correctly on LVM1 volumes or PVs with extra metadata areas.
SEE ALSO lvm(8), pvmove(8), lvresize(8), fdisk(8)Sistina Software UK LVM TOOLS 2.02.95(2) (2012-03-06) PVRESIZE(8)