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[xen-users] Resize lvm disk


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  • From: ko0nz <yesiko0nz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 16:53:12 +0200
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hi,

i have create my guest image with lvm
so i 'd like to resize this image disk
on my Dom0, i resized it and it works fine:
# lvextend  -L  +1G /dev/srv/toto-disk

i can see with the command "lvs"

but when i connected to my guest DomU, i checked the size
# df -h
i found the same size like before the resize...

did i forget something to have the new size of my guest image disk...?

thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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