At 11:26 AM -0500 2/11/06, Mark Haney wrote: >I am having a problem with df reporting the wrong disk size on a couple >of 7TB arrays on a Fedora box we are using. I have an lvm group on each >array of 6.36TB when I run df this is what I get: > >/dev/mapper/Volume02-Volume02lv > 2.4T 33M 2.3T 1% /mnt/arrays/array2 >/dev/mapper/Volume03-Volume03lv > 2.4T 950G 1.3T 43% /mnt/arrays/array1 > > >When I run vg display this is what it reports: > >pvdisplay PV Name /dev/sdd >pvdisplay VG Name Volume03 >pvdisplay PV Size 6.36 TB / not usable 6.00 TB >pvdisplay Allocatable yes (but full) >pvdisplay PE Size (KByte) 4096 >pvdisplay Total PE 1666397 >pvdisplay Free PE 0 >pvdisplay Allocated PE 1666397 >pvdisplay PV UUID UlaSJI-9Srm-e3AW-LdNW-g2HG-v6ZE-4yWwPw >pvdisplay >pvdisplay --- Physical volume --- >pvdisplay PV Name /dev/sdc >pvdisplay VG Name Volume02 >pvdisplay PV Size 6.36 TB / not usable 6.00 TB >pvdisplay Allocatable yes (but full) >pvdisplay PE Size (KByte) 4096 >pvdisplay Total PE 1666397 >pvdisplay Free PE 0 >pvdisplay Allocated PE 1666397 >pvdisplay PV UUID mK7WWj-UV0p-N6Qc-zhx6-EK3J-g0CO-g65ljs > > >I've looked around for a lvm tool to display the correct sizes, but >can't find one. Is there something I'm missing? That's the output from pvdisplay. What does lvdisplay say (or "vgdisplay -v")? Offhand, the only problem I see in the output shown is "not usable 6.00 TB". I don't know much about LVM. ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>