[linux-lvm] 2 LVM questions
Eric M. Hopper
hopper at omnifarious.org
Fri Jul 20 14:28:28 UTC 2001
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 04:34:15PM +0300, moka at hol.gr wrote:
>
> Hi there, new to LVM, so I would appreciate if you can
> point me to answers to these questions:
>
> 1) I have a system with 3 hard disks, and only one of
> them is presently used. This contains boot, root and
> swap plus a logical partition(not LVM) containing
> /var and /home.
>
> I have big database tables, so I would like
> to create one volume group consisting of the 2
> unused disks plus the /var. Is this possible
> without losing what is in /var?
> 2) The reason I need a lot of space is that mysql
> which I am using stores the database tables in /var.
> Can I somehow "name" the volume group /var
> so that mysql will not be confused?
I would use pvcreate on your two disks, then vgcreate to bind
them together in a volume group. A volume group is like a virtual disk
drive. You have to 'partition' it. This is what creating a 'logical'
volume us. lvcreate is used for tihs. You can create a logical volume
named whatever you want, but that name has nothing to do with where it's
mounted.
Now, supposing you created a volume group called 'MyOnlyVG' and
created a logical volume on it called 'LVMvar', you now need to do a
mkfs on that logical volume.
mkfs /dev/MyOnlyVG/LVMvar
After you do this, you should move the contents of /var to your
new filesystem.
mount /dev/MyOnlyVG/LVMvar /mnt/tmp
cp -ax /var /mnt/tmp
Now, you can try using your new logical volume as '/var'. I
think you can do this by going to single user mode then doing:
unmount /var
mount /dev/MyOnlyVG/LVMvar /var
init 3 # Goes back to multi-user mode. init 5 for graphical login
If everything seems to work fine, your new var should be OK.
Now you can run pvcreate on your old /var device, run vgextend
to add it to the MyOnlyVG volume group, lvextend to resize the
/dev/MyOnlyVG/LVMvar logical volume/virtual partition, and a file system
resize utility to modifiy the size of the /var filesystem.
Have fun (if at all possible),
--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." --- Thomas Jefferson
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-- Eric Hopper (hopper at omnifarious.org http://www.omnifarious.org/~hopper) --
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