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* <code>lvreduce --resizefs -L 84M vg01/lvol1</code> | * <code>lvreduce --resizefs -L 84M vg01/lvol1</code> | ||
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+ | Reduce to 1GB: | ||
+ | * <code>lvreduce --resizefs -L 1GB vg01/lvol1</code> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{LVM}} | * {{LVM}} |
Revision as of 13:52, 6 January 2020
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lvreduce --resizefs -L 84M vg01/lvol1
Reduce to 1GB:
lvreduce --resizefs -L 1GB vg01/lvol1
See also
- scan:
pvscan
vgscan
- LVM:
lvs
lvmscan
lvm fullreport
lvmreport
lvmconfig
lvmdump
lvmcheck
lvm dumpconfig
- Scan:
pvs
vgs
lvs
pvscan
vgscan
- PV:
pvcreate
pvremove
pvscan
pvremove
pvscan
pvs
pvchange
pvck
pvdisplay
pvresize
- LV:
lvdisplay
lvcreate
lvremove
,lvresize
,lvextend
,lvreduce
,lvrename
- VG:
vgdisplay
,vgcreate
,vgremove
,vgextend
,vgreduce
,vgscan
,vgchange
,vgrename
,vgcfgbackup
,vgcfgrestore
,vgimportclone
,vgck
- Check commands:
pvck
vgck
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