<br><tt><font size=2>I performed an extend (lvextend) on a file system
that was running out <br>
of space. All of the return codes and messages showed a good <br>
completion. However, when I did a display on the file system (df
-m <br>
/work) it didn't show that the file system had been extended.<br>
<br>
The first display command was:<br>
<br>
lvdisplay /dev/DataVG00/DataLV01<br>
<br>
And it return the following messages:<br>
<br>
--- Logical volume ---<br>
LV Name /dev/DataVG00/DataLV01<br>
VG Name DataVG00<br>
LV UUID hU4l3x-QLGB-Bcat-rFo3-V7Oo-uKDT-1d1od9<br>
LV Write Access read/write<br>
LV Status available<br>
# open 1<br>
LV Size 46.00
GB<br>
Current LE 1472<br>
Segments 3<br>
Allocation inherit<br>
Read ahead sectors 0<br>
Block device 253:16<br>
<br>
The second display command was:<br>
<br>
df -m /work<br>
<br>
And it returned the following message:<br>
<br>
Filesystem 1M-blocks Used
Available Use% Mounted on<br>
/dev/mapper/DataVG00-DataLV01<br>
31742 20998 9107 70%
/work<br>
<br>
Should I be concerned? What can I do to make the available space
show <br>
up? I've even re-booted the machine before I drafted the message.<br>
<br>
</font></tt><font size=2 face="sans-serif">TIA</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Gene Poole<br>
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