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[Xen-users] RE: RE: domU lvm and resizing



Ben

> 
> The way I've done it in the past is:
> 
> 1.  Make sure that xen domain is shut down that you are re-sizing

Shutting it down before resizing did the trick.  I had tried rebooting 
after resizing but it never would show up.

> 2.  Run lvextend (you've already done this)
> 3.  Run e2fsck -f [logical volume name] (i.e. /dev/domain0/lvname)
> 4.  Run resize2fs [volume name] [new size in G of LV] (i.e. resize2fs
> /dev/domain0/lvname 8G
> 5.  Start up vm.  New size should be reflected now.
> 
> HTH
> 
> John
Thanks!
John



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