the NFS server to
unmount the shared filesystem.
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Post, Mark K
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I was looking at the LV name /dev
re that even lsof gets it right.
Mark Post
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Fargusson.Alan
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 11:36 AM
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For NFS?
I think that smbsta
For NFS?
I think that smbstatus only shows SMB shares.
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Post, Mark K
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 8:23 AM
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The smbstatus command
an additional volume using LVM
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Fortunately I knew which other linux servers had the share mounted (via nfs)
and closed down that service to be able to umount it. How would I be able to
assertain what servers had the share(s) attached
will wait until NFS
comes back up.
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Graeme Westerman NFU Mutual Insurance
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 3:44 AM
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Subject: Re: Adding an additional volume using LVM
>Subject: Re: A
> was the issue of umounting the lvm. Everytime I was issuing the
> umount /dev/system/samba I received an error msg "device busy".
> Fortunately I knew which other linux servers had the share mounted
> (via nfs) and closed down that service to be able to umount it.
> How would I be able to asserta
>Subject: Re: Adding an additional volume using LVM
>Did you also extend the filesystem? For SLES8, if you are using ReiserFS,
you can do this while the filesystem is >mounted with resize_reiserfs.
>Cheers,
>Wayne
Hi Wayne, thanks for the pointer it was the 1 bit I had missed ou
Graeme,
Did you also extend the filesystem? For SLES8, if you are using ReiserFS, you
can do this while the filesystem is mounted with resize_reiserfs.
Cheers,
Wayne
Graeme Westerman NFU Mutual Insurance wrote:
Hi list, we are currently running SLES8 under z/VM. I have 1 lvm group
consisting of
Hi list, we are currently running SLES8 under z/VM. I have 1 lvm group
consisting of 3 3390-9 disks
and have added an additional volume, dasdg1. When I issue various display
cmds as shown below, the
"df -ah" cmd still shows the previous configuration.
pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (thi