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== To extend the logical volume ==  | |||
* VG name is cl  | |||
* Space is 60GB  | |||
1) Power off the virtual machine.  | |||
2) Add/Edit the virtual machine settings and extend the virtual disk size.  | |||
3) Power on the virtual machine.  | |||
4) Create the new device  | |||
 a) fdisk /dev/sdb  | |||
 b) Press '''n''' to create a new primary partition and '''p''' for primary.  | |||
 c) Press '''t''' to change the system's partition ID. and type 8e to define as Linux LVM.  | |||
 d) Press '''w''' to write the changes  | |||
 e) Restart the virtual machine.  | |||
5) List partition  | |||
 fdisk -l /dev/sdb  | |||
6) Create Phisical Volume  | |||
 pvcreate /dev/sdb3   | |||
7) List VG on skytap  | |||
 vgdisplay cl  | |||
8) Extend the physical volume:  | |||
 vgextend cl /dev/sdb3  | |||
9) check Free space on VG  | |||
 vgdisplay cl | grep "Free"  | |||
10) extend the Logical Volume  | |||
 lvextend -L+60G /dev/cl/home  | |||
11) expand the ifs filesystem online  | |||
 xfs_growfs /dev/cl/home  | |||
12) verify that the /home filesystem has the new space available:  | |||
 df -h  | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 5 September 2020
Tips for Skytap
Tips
Add an extra IP address to an existing interface
Add an extra IP address to an existing interface in Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 7
Adding a new network-scripts file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
touch ifcfg-ens160:2
Edit file ifcfg-ens160:2
NAME="ens160:2" ONBOOT="yes" BOOTPROTO="static" IPADDR="10.0.0.2" NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
Restart
systemctl restart network
Checking
ip a
To extend the logical volume
- VG name is cl
 - Space is 60GB
 
1) Power off the virtual machine.
2) Add/Edit the virtual machine settings and extend the virtual disk size.
3) Power on the virtual machine.
4) Create the new device
a) fdisk /dev/sdb b) Press n to create a new primary partition and p for primary. c) Press t to change the system's partition ID. and type 8e to define as Linux LVM. d) Press w to write the changes e) Restart the virtual machine.
5) List partition
fdisk -l /dev/sdb
6) Create Phisical Volume
pvcreate /dev/sdb3
7) List VG on skytap
vgdisplay cl
8) Extend the physical volume:
vgextend cl /dev/sdb3
9) check Free space on VG
vgdisplay cl | grep "Free"
10) extend the Logical Volume
lvextend -L+60G /dev/cl/home
11) expand the ifs filesystem online
xfs_growfs /dev/cl/home
12) verify that the /home filesystem has the new space available:
df -h