On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 09:07 +0000, Paul Howarth wrote: > On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 14:09 -0800, Mark wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have the system root ("/") on a LVM volume that is running on a software raid1 partition (/dev/md0) > > I added 2 harddisks and created another raid1 partition on them (/dev/md1). > > Now I want to expand the LVM volume over /dev/md1. I did that and my volume shows 18GB, while my filesystem still shows the old size > > without the second raid array. I guess I need to use fsck or resize2fs, but the problem is that those tools do not work as long as > > the device is mounted. > > I can't unmount the filesystem either, because it is the root filesystem The filesystem resides under the Logical Volume, which is under the Volume Group which contains the physical volumes. When the VG is expanded with additional DASD (RAID or otherwise) it doesn't allocate it to the LV's, until you extend the LV(s). In turn the filesystem(s) do not have any more space until you resize them (after extending the LV). So the process is: Extend the VG, Extend the LV, resize the FS. Some FS's can be resized dynamically. Thanks Peter -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | P J Dominey | | Independent UNIX Contractor | | | | E-Mail: peter@xxxxxxxxx | | Web Site: www.pdrinformationsolutions.com (www.pdris.com) | | | | Tel: 817-488-5957 | | Cell: 972-489-6749 Yahoo IM: pdominey | | AOL IM: peterdominey | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ---------------------------------------- Scanned for Viruses! mail.dominey.biz ---------------------------------------- Scanned for Viruses! mail.dominey.biz