Hi all, Can I resize and remove delete LVMs The server is Ubuntu 20LTS and after three years of use, I would like to fine tune my LVM setup. Some LVMs can be reduced in size, others can be outright deleted. I have never done this before, so better ask first Regards
Yes, you can change them as needed. If you are reducing the size, be sure to reduce the size of the filesystem on the lv before reducing the lv itself
Hi Would you be able to tell me the command line to reduce an LVM? I am trying but it complains that the file system is smaller Code: root@serv:/home/adminpc# lvreduce -r -L80G /dev/LVG/vmstorage fsck from util-linux 2.34 /dev/mapper/LVG-vmstorage: Inode 13 extent tree (at level 2) could be narrower. IGNORED. /dev/mapper/LVG-vmstorage: 13/103661568 files (0.0% non-contiguous), 79608165/414621696 blocks find: ‘/proc/37913’: No such file or directory resize2fs 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020) resize2fs: New size smaller than minimum (75252515) fsadm: Resize ext4 failed. /sbin/fsadm failed: 1 Filesystem resize failed. root@serv:/home/adminpc#
Using Internet Search Engines with Code: md lvreduce finds instructions. Some file systems can not be made smaller. What file system is on that disk partition? If the file system can be shrunk, do that separately before shrinking the disk.
Thank you for that, that search pulled up something I could use, The searches I found were perfect world type stuff