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Re: [Xen-users] Resize Guest Disk


  • To: Florian Rahmann <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: Grant McWilliams <grantmasterflash@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 10:10:20 -0700
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On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Florian Rahmann <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

i've a Problem :)
I tried to resize a disk of my data guest from 100 to 400 GB.
I did an lvresize /dev/xendata/data-disk -L 400G an it works.
I started the Guest and did an df -h to check the size but there are still
100 G :( Can somebody tell me whats wrong? i dont want to lose my data at the Disk!

The Machine is Debian Lenny and the guest OS also.

King Regards
Florian Rahmann
alias Dexter


The container is bigger but the filesystem isn't. Resizing an LV doesn't make the FS any bigger.

Log into the DomU and do a resize2fs <device>. You can do this while it's mounted as long as the filesystem is getting bigger.


Grant McWilliams

Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use Windows."
Now they have two problems.

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