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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Moving filesystems into LVM - query. Post 302925795 by gull04 on Wednesday 19th of November 2014 11:01:58 AM
Old 11-19-2014
Moving filesystems into LVM - query.

Hi Guys,

Looking for advice really this time, I have just completed building a server. As it was a fresh build and was just a standard RHEL 6.6 server which would run TSM I just went for partitioning up the disks as I built it.

The disks are 3 500Gb disks in a RAID5 configuration giving just under 1Tb of useable space. The build went smoothly and I built the filesystems as per the provided specification, but my european colleagues forgot to mention the fact that they wanted the disks under the control of LVM - I've found a lot of stuff about LVM and converting to it.

here is the output of a df;

Code:
[root@ekbtsmprod01 ~]# df -k
Filesystem     1K-blocks    Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda7       32896880 1965224  29253936   7% /
tmpfs            4027048       0   4027048   0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1         245679   35769    196803  16% /boot
/dev/sda8       32896880   49080  31170080   1% /home
/dev/sda9       32896880   49088  31170072   1% /opt
/dev/sda12       8125880   18420   7688032   1% /opt/tivoli
/dev/sda14       3997376    8220   3779444   1% /tmp
/dev/sda5       65924860   53064  62516356   1% /tsm/activelogs
/dev/sda6       65924860   53064  62516356   1% /tsm/archivelogs
/dev/sda2      264092676   60504 250610400   1% /tsm/bdd
/dev/sda3      264092676   60504 250610400   1% /tsm/cache
/dev/sda15       3997376    8184   3779480   1% /tsm/tsminst3
/dev/sda13       8125880   18548   7687904   1% /usr/local
/dev/sda10      32896880  119184  31099976   1% /var
[root@ekbtsmprod01 ~]# cat /etc/vfstab
cat: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory
[root@ekbtsmprod01 ~]# cat /etc/fstab

#
# /etc/fstab
# Created by anaconda on Thu Nov 13 11:09:54 2014
#
# Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk'
# See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8) for more info
#
UUID=07ea50a6-db68-4254-b006-0189d2061d1d /                       ext4    defaults        1 1
UUID=b896b0a9-1307-4c34-b96a-63cd2e6a1748 /boot                   ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=4f672fc5-4480-4146-b6ce-5adc6bfd7dc3 /home                   ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=f6dc1b22-3f2c-4efa-ae48-fb1e20e4603b /opt                    ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=025a94dd-b539-420f-ad5b-e3c4f51316dc /opt/tivoli             ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=39c2c9e7-d51f-4058-9327-66d307d7c675 /tmp                    ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=ff9a49a8-fe66-4f2d-98ee-c8b86d7a1d30 /tsm/activelogs         ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=b912c52f-a406-477f-8bf3-7b11ea2dc929 /tsm/archivelogs        ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=5024bc07-b902-4e9b-bc9d-948a93c2c9bc /tsm/bdd                ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=40f6c377-4b88-4d0b-92d7-bd97ef4e7a18 /tsm/cache              ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=09ccecf1-cb9b-4c52-b650-dcd3c833eaa8 /tsm/tsminst3           ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=72a5e0a3-5b7f-4a14-a040-cc4481cf7df6 /usr/local              ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=650846db-c9d0-4ac4-85cd-3f3f69e97122 /var                    ext4    defaults        1 2
UUID=88dbb4ef-864b-4f62-9073-610411c9da00 swap                    swap    defaults        0 0
tmpfs                   /dev/shm                tmpfs   defaults        0 0
devpts                  /dev/pts                devpts  gid=5,mode=620  0 0
sysfs                   /sys                    sysfs   defaults        0 0
proc                    /proc                   proc    defaults        0 0
[root@ekbtsmprod01 ~]#

Does anyone have any thoughts on the best way forward with this - I have about 130Gb unalloacted on the RAD5 set.

Regards

Dave
 

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jfs_tune(8)						  Set JFS file system parameters.					       jfs_tune(8)

NAME
jfs_tune - adjust tunable file system parameters on JFS SYNOPSIS
jfs_tune [options] device DESCRIPTION
jfs_tune adjusts tunable parameters on a Linux JFS file system or external journal. jfs_tune must be run as root. device is the special file name corresponding to the actual device (e.g. /dev/hdb1) on which a JFS file system or JFS external journal has been created. OPTIONS
-J device=external-journal Attach the JFS external journal located on external-journal to the JFS file system on device. The external journal must already have been created using the command. More than one file system may share the same external jour- nal. mkfs.jfs -J journal_dev external-journal Attach the external journal to the file system by using the command jfs_tune -J device=external-journal device Instead of specifying a device name directly, external-journal can also be specified by either LABEL=label or UUID=UUID (Use jfs_tune -l device to display a journal device's volume label and UUID.) -l List the contents of the JFS file system or external journal superblock that resides on device. -L volume-label Set the volume label of the JFS file system or external journal. JFS labels can be at most 16 characters long; if volume-label is longer than 16 characters, jfs_tune will truncate it and print a warning. The volume label can be used by mount(8), fsck(8), and /etc/fstab(5) (and possibly others) by specifying LABEL=volume_label instead of a block special device name like /dev/hda5. -U UUID Set the universally unique identifier (UUID) of the file system or external journal device to UUID. The format of the UUID is a series of hex digits separated by hyphens, like this: "c1b9d5a2-f162-11cf-9ece-0020afc76f16". The UUID parameter may also be one of the following: clear clear the file system UUID random generate a new randomly-generated UUID time generate a new time-based UUID The UUID may be used by mount(8), fsck(8), and /etc/fstab(5) (and possibly others) by specifying UUID=uuid instead of a block spe- cial device name like /dev/hda1. See uuidgen(8) for more information. -V Print version information and exit (regardless of any other chosen options). EXAMPLES
Set a randomly-generated UUID for the JFS file system on the 3rd partition of the 2nd hard disk, and view the resultant superblock: jfs_tune -l -U random /dev/hdb3 Attach an already existing external journal on a device labeled JFSLog to a JFS file system on /dev/hda8: jfs_tune -J device=LABEL=JFSLog /dev/hda8 REPORTING BUGS
If you find a bug in JFS or jfs_tune, please report it via the bug tracking system ("Report Bugs" section) of the JFS project web site: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/ Please send as much pertinent information as possible including any error messages resulting from running jfs_tune. SEE ALSO
jfs_fsck(8), jfs_mkfs(8), jfs_fscklog(8), jfs_logdump(8), jfs_debugfs(8) AUTHOR
Barry Arndt (barndt@us.ibm.com) jfs_tune is maintained by IBM. See the JFS project web site for more details: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/ October 28, 2002 jfs_tune(8)
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