03-23-2016
Huh? Am I misreading that number? That's not 1TB of available storage?
I'm looking at the free PPs in the output.
---------- Post updated at 11:25 PM ---------- Previous update was at 10:44 PM ----------
Ok, I figured this out. The volume group has 2 PVs. When I expanded the disk, only 1 PV was expanded. I expanded the second disk and then rescanned the vg using chvg -g myvg.
Now I'm able to grow the fs no problems.
Thanks for chiming in fellas. Much appreciated.
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grub2-mkrescue
GRUB-MKRESCUE(3) Library Functions Manual GRUB-MKRESCUE(3)
NAME
grub-mkrescue -- Generate a GRUB rescue image using GNU Xorriso.
SYNOPSIS
grub-mkrescue [-o | --output=FILE] [--modules=MODULES]
[--install-modules=MODULES] [--themes=THEMES]
[--fonts=FONTS] [--locales=LOCALES]
[--compress[=no,xz,gz,lzo]] [-d | --directory=DIR]
[--grub-mkimage=FILE] [--rom-directory=DIR]
[--xorriso=FILE] [--grub-glue-efi=FILE]
[--grub-render-label=FILE] [--label-font=FILE]
[--label-color=COLOR] [--label-bgcolor=FILE]
[--product-name=STRING] [--product-version=STRING]
[--sparc-boot] [--arcs-boot]
DESCRIPTION
grub-mkrescue can be used to generate a rescue image with the GRUB bootloader.
OPTIONS
--output=FILE
Write the generated file to FILE. The default is to write to standard output.
--modules=MODULES
Pre-load modules specified by MODULES.
--install-modules=MODULES
Install only MODULES and their dependencies. The default is to install all available modules.
--themes=THEMES
Install THEMES. The default is to install the starfield theme, if available.
--fonts=FONTS
Install FONTS. The default is to install the unicode font.
--locales=LOCALES
Install only locales listed in LOCALES. The default is to install all available locales.
--compress[=no,xz,gz,lzo]
Compress GRUB files using the specified compression algorithm.
--directory=DIR
Use images and modules in DIR.
--grub-mkimage=FILE
Use FILE as grub-mkimage(1). The default is /usr/bin/grub-mkimage.
--rom-directory=DIR
Save ROM images in DIR.
--xorriso=FILE
Use FILE as xorriso.
--grub-glue-efi=FILE
Use FILE as grub-glue-efi(3).
--grub-render-label=FILE
Use FILE as grub-render-label(3).
--label-font=FILE
Use FILE as the font file for generated labels.
--label-color=COLOR
Use COLOR as the color for generated labels.
--label-bgcolor=COLOR
Use COLOR as the background color for generated labels.
--product-name=STRING
Use STRING as the product name in generated labels.
--product-version=STRING
Use STRING as the product version in generated labels.
--sparc-boot
Enable booting the SPARC platform. This disables HFS+, APM, ARCS, and "boot as disk image" on the i386-pc target platform.
--arcs-boot
Enable ARCS booting. This is typically for big-endian MIPS machines, and disables HFS+, APM, sparc64, and "boot as disk image" on
the i386-pc target platform.
-- All options after a -- will be passed directly to xorriso's command line when generating the image.
SEE ALSO
info grub
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