[linux-lvm] lvextend Insufficient free space

Dave Wysochanski dave.wysochanski at redhat.com
Tue Jan 9 23:07:49 UTC 2007


On Mon, 2007-01-08 at 22:49 -0800, David Tran wrote:
> Hi, 
> What wrong with my command line? Please help.
> OR
> This is a bug?
> 
> linux-server:/ # vgdisplay
>   --- Volume group ---
>   VG Name               gdata
>   System ID             
>   Format                lvm2 
>   Metadata Areas        3
>   Metadata Sequence No  5
>   VG Access             read/write
>   VG Status             resizable
>   MAX LV                0
>   Cur LV                3
>   Open LV               3
>   Max PV                0
>   Cur PV                3
>   Act PV                3
>   VG Size               544.62 GB
>   PE Size               4.00 MB
>   Total PE              139424
>   Alloc PE / Size       100148 / 391.20 GB
>   Free  PE / Size       39276 / 153.42 GB
>   VG UUID               gROPCK-xUmS-Tk99-nTmp-S63F-otHE-9QJukD
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> /////// So I have 153.42 GB free space NOW
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> linux-server:/ # lvextend -L +100G /dev/gdata/priv
>   Extending logical volume priv to 177.80 GB
>   Insufficient free space: 45517 extents needed, but only 39276
> available
> 

What is the output of these cmds:
uname -a; lvm version; lvdisplay --maps

It might be a bug.






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