LVM2 EXT3 64bit Help

Nick Niemeyer nniemeyer at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 16:48:40 UTC 2008


No, I need to find a safe place for my data prior to that.



On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:47 PM, Alex Janssen <alex at ourwoods.org> wrote:

> Nick Niemeyer said the following on 03/04/2008 02:12 PM:
> > System Info:
> >
> > Dual AMD Opterons @ 1.8GHZ, 4 GB Memory.  Areca 1220 SATA RAID card w/
> > 500GB x 7.  Usable space 3TB.
> >
> > uname -a
> > 2.6.22-14-server #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 22:09:15 GMT 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> >
> > root at home:~# fdisk -l
> >
> > Disk /dev/sda: 2999.9 GB, 2999999004672 bytes
> > 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 364729 cylinders
> > Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
> > Disk identifier: 0x0008f275
> >
> >    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
> > /dev/sda1   *           1          31      248976   83  Linux
> > /dev/sda2              32        1247     9767520   83  Linux
> > /dev/sda3            1248        2220     7815622+  82  Linux swap /
> > Solaris
> > /dev/sda4            2221       97380   764369894+   5  Extended
> > /dev/sda5            2221        2463     1951866   83  Linux
> > /dev/sda6            2464      243152  1933334361   8e  Linux LVM
> >
> > root at home:~# pvdisplay
> >   --- Physical volume ---
> >   PV Name               /dev/sda6
> >   VG Name               vg00
> >   PV Size               1.80 TB / not usable 5.65 MB
> >   Allocatable           yes (but full)
> >   PE Size (KByte)       16384
> >   Total PE              118001
> >   Free PE               0
> >   Allocated PE          118001
> >   PV UUID               cneUIn-59xw-XbQ2-UQW2-MUPD-ta3z-5waz6h
> >
> >
> > Following these instructions:
> > http://www.causton.net/areca.shtml
> >
> > /*bash #> pvresize /dev/sda
> > */This doesn't work for me.  :(
> >
> > Trying to troubleshoot the issue I eventually ran into some doc
> > regarding the partition size.  Can someone please help me resize
> > /dev/sda4 to what it should be?  Yes, sloppy admin work, I'm beating
> > myself up pretty good.  I believe I need to use parted in order to
> > work with file systems this large.  parted returns the following:
> >
> > root at home:~# parted /dev/sda print
> > Error: Can't have overlapping partitions.
> >
> > Ya, I have created quite the problem and all help is greatly
> appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Nick
> >
> >
> Can you delete the partitions in question?
> Alex
>
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