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Re: vzdump snapshot problem and workaround for it [message #12130 is a reply to message #12094] Wed, 18 April 2007 06:37 Go to previous message
jarcher is currently offline  jarcher
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Thanks for the suggestion. Actually, my OpenVZ install lives on a partition but the VPSs all live on an iSCSI attached SAN. I am using OpenFiler, which itself is based upon LVM. So I have the extra little confusion that a LV on the SAN looks like a physical device on the initiator (client).

I have learned to expand my VGs by adding PVs to them and how to expand the file system while it is mounted. I also learned how to shrink a file system, which was big fun.

I have not tried it on my OpenVZ machine yet, as I am waiting for a second machine to arrive for redundancy. Once I have the ability to migrate my VPSs around I'll have more flexability.

Thanks for your help. I'll update the thread if I get a resolution.
 
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