how to resize /usr on RHEL ES3 wit LVM1

Bliss, Aaron ABliss at preferredcare.org
Thu Mar 22 17:12:04 UTC 2007


Check out the how-to's at www.linux.org ; you need to run fsck followed
by resize2fs

Aaron 

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Subject: how to resize /usr on RHEL ES3 wit LVM1

hi,
I am running out of space on /usr. It's  a logical volume (LogVol00)
under
LVM (Volume00). I do have free space on Volume00
I did Lvextend -L +500MB /dev/Volume00/LogVol00
Now how do I extend actual filesystem?
It's RHEL ES release 3. Filesystem is EXT3. LVM 1.0.3 Kernal 2.4.21

I tried resize2fs and but that is not working because I am unable
unmount
/usr

Thanks
Patel
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