You can view all LVs via 'lvs -a' and create a new metadata LV of bigger size.
Of course ,  lvdisplay -m /dev/gluster_vg1-lvthinpool-tpool_tmeta  shoould also 
 work.

Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Oct 1, 2019 03:11, jeremy_tourvi...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> vgs displays everything EXCEPT gluster_vg1 
> "dmsetup ls" does not list the VG in question.  That is why I couldn't run 
> the lvchange command.  They were not active or even detected by the system. 
>
> OK, I found my problem, and a solution: 
> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3251681 
> # cd /var/log 
> # grep -ri gluster_vg1-lvthinpool-tpool 
> My metadata is 100% full !!! 
>
> Now, how do I find out how big my original metadata size was so I can make 
> the new one the correct size?
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