to be honest i only tried vgresize and lvextend, but lvextend for
example return lun with old size, don't see the new size.. but i will
see pvresize, it really looks primissing Thanks .



On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Scott Rohling <scott.rohl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have you tried pvresize/vgresize?   I haven't played with extending luns
> myself...  These just sounded promising..
>
> Scott Rohling
>
> 2010/7/28 Rogério Soares <rogerio.soa...@gmail.com>
>
>> Hello again listeners,
>>
>>
>>    I look on list history for this, but i find only information about
>> extend lun without lvm...
>>
>>  someone have some tips to do this? i do some tests, but cannot extend
>> lun without remove the vg and recreate then using yast tool. :-( (just
>> this way, linux see the new size)
>>
>>  thanks for any help.
>>
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