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    Out of Space - Ubuntu Linux 14.04

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      Add the new space to the VG. Then extend the LV and then the file system.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        That your underlying block device is thick or thin is irrelevant to the OS. It's just a block device

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        • handsofqwertyH
          handsofqwerty @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said:

          Add the new space to the VG. Then extend the LV and then the file system.

          Ok, how do I do that? Also, I don't see anything being mounted as a new drive. Do I need to format it I assume? How do I do this via CLI?

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            No. You don't format it. That would defeat the purpose.

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            • handsofqwertyH
              handsofqwerty
              last edited by

              This is what my system shows...

              root@plex-server:/dev/disk/by-path# lshw -class disk
                *-disk:0
              	   description: SCSI Disk
              	   physical id: 0.0.0
              	   bus info: scsi@2:0.0.0
              	   logical name: /dev/sda
              	   size: 20GiB (21GB)
              	   capabilities: partitioned partitioned:dos
              	   configuration: sectorsize=512 signature=00096de5
                *-disk:1
              	   description: SCSI Disk
              	   physical id: 0.1.0
              	   bus info: scsi@2:0.1.0
              	   logical name: /dev/sdb
              	   size: 25GiB (26GB)
              	   configuration: sectorsize=512
                *-cdrom
              	   description: DVD-RAM writer
              	   physical id: 0.0.0
              	   bus info: scsi@1:0.0.0
              	   logical name: /dev/cdrom
              	   logical name: /dev/sr0
              	   capabilities: audio cd-r cd-rw dvd dvd-r dvd-ram partitioned partitioned:dos
              	   configuration: signature=740c8043 status=ready
              
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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                And no you should not see it anywhere.

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                • handsofqwertyH
                  handsofqwerty
                  last edited by

                  The new disc is /dev/sdb

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    use fdisk or parted to find the name of the new block device.

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                    • handsofqwertyH
                      handsofqwerty
                      last edited by

                      Is this what I need to follow?

                      http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-disk-format/

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        Then do....

                        pvcreate /dev/sdb
                        

                        To get started.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @handsofqwerty
                          last edited by

                          @handsofqwerty said:

                          Is this what I need to follow?

                          http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-disk-format/

                          Well I would assume not since formatting is exactly what you want to avoid.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            Once you have pvcreated, use vgextend to add the new block device to your existing VG.

                            Look up the details with vgs

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                            • handsofqwertyH
                              handsofqwerty @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller said:

                              Once you have pvcreated, use vgextend to add the new block device to your existing VG.

                              Look up the details with vgs

                              This is what I got.

                              root@plex-server:~# pvcreate /dev/sdb
                                Physical volume "/dev/sdb" successfully created
                                
                              root@plex-server:~# vgs
                                VG             #PV #LV #SN Attr   VSize  VFree
                                plex-server-vg   1   2   0 wz--n- 19.76g 20.00m
                              
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                              • handsofqwertyH
                                handsofqwerty
                                last edited by

                                So basically, now what?

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  I think.....

                                  vgextend plex-server-vg /dev/sdb
                                  
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                                  • handsofqwertyH
                                    handsofqwerty @scottalanmiller
                                    last edited by

                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    I think.....

                                    vgextend plex-server-vg /dev/sdb
                                    

                                    Do I need to reboot?

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                                    • handsofqwertyH
                                      handsofqwerty @scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      I think.....

                                      vgextend plex-server-vg /dev/sdb
                                      
                                      root@plex-server:~# vgextend plex-server-vg /dev/sdb
                                        Volume group "plex-server-vg" successfully extended
                                      
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                                      • handsofqwertyH
                                        handsofqwerty
                                        last edited by

                                        I was able to tab complete the plex-server-vg after typing vgextend, so I'm pretty sure that's right.

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                                        • handsofqwertyH
                                          handsofqwerty
                                          last edited by

                                          This is what I have currently...

                                          root@plex-server:~# vgs
                                            VG             #PV #LV #SN Attr   VSize  VFree
                                            plex-server-vg   2   2   0 wz--n- 44.75g 25.02g
                                          root@plex-server:~# df -h
                                          Filesystem                           Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                                          /dev/mapper/plex--server--vg-root     18G   17G  332K 100% /
                                          none                                 4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                                          udev                                 2.0G  4.0K  2.0G   1% /dev
                                          tmpfs                                396M  712K  395M   1% /run
                                          none                                 5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
                                          none                                 2.0G  4.0K  2.0G   1% /run/shm
                                          none                                 100M     0  100M   0% /run/user
                                          /dev/sda1                            236M   55M  169M  25% /boot
                                          overflow                             1.0M   16K 1008K   2% /tmp
                                          
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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            So you can see that you now have 25GB free.

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