Re: [orca-list] ot lvm expert here?



You can extend each logical volume, that is done by lvextend and use
the -r to resize the file system if its an ext2 3 or 4 type file
system.

On Sun, 23 Jun 2019 12:41:08 -0400,
Pavel Vlček wrote:

At this time, I completed all steps, but I don't know, if it is ok.

I created pvcreate /dev/sda and pvcreate /dev/sdb

after this, I extended the group called ubuntu-lv by vgextend
ubuntu-lv /dev/sda and vgextend ubuntu-lv /dev/sd b. In the last
step, I extended the size by lvextend --size 1.36T
/dev/ubuntu-lv/root, but the free space for example in documents
is 230,  Gb.

Thanks,

Pavel


Dne 23. 06. 19 v 14:49 John Covici napsal(a):
Do you need another lvm group or do y9ou want to extend your current
group?  The manpages for lvm are not bad, you should read them as
well.

On Sun, 23 Jun 2019 06:21:35 -0400,
Pavel Vlček via orca-list wrote:
Hi,

I need some lvm expert. I installed Ubuntu with lvm to ssd. Now I
want to create new lvm with 2 hdds, or add the 2 hdds to my ssd
lvm, but I absolutelly don't know, how to do this. Can I do this
with gparted?

Thanks,

Pavel

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