Thanks... That's what I suspected...
Lee
Post, Mark K wrote:
This tells you:
lvextend -- rounding size to stripe boundary size
It's striped.
Mark Post
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Subject: How to tell if LVM is striped
I have a client with a SLES8 LVM that he's having trouble extending.. Is
there a command to tell if an LV or VG is striped or not?
There's roughly 13G free space in the VG. From what I can tell, SLES8
is LVM1 which won't let you extend a striped volume. That's supposedly
one of the reasons he could get:
klnmal1:~ # lvextend -L +1G /dev/klnmal1/klnmal1
lvextend -- rounding size to stripe boundary size
lvextend -- extending logical volume "/dev/klnmal1/klnmal1" to 35.31 GB
lvextend -- not enough free/allocatable physical extents to extend
logical volume "/dev/klnmal1/klnmal1"
Thanks for any thoughts...
Lee
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