Użyj innej dystrybucji np. systemrecoverycd.iso
2. df -h
3. sprawdź dysk
e2fsck -f /dev/yourVG/yourLV
4. z flagą -r --resizefs
Resize underlying filesystem together with the logical volume using fsadm
...zmniejszenie o 50GB
lvreduce -r -L -50G /dev/yourVG/yourLV
... zmniejszenie do wielkości 150GB
lvreduce -r -L 150G /dev/yourVG/yourLV
5. Odłączenie dysku z LVM2
... w zkrócie ...
a)
pvs
wyświetli wolne dyski
... ewentualnie przenieś dane na inny dysk
b)pvmove /dev/sdb1
c) usuń z VG
vgreduce myvg /dev/sdb1
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/4/html/Cluster_Logical_Volume_Manager/disk_remove_ex.html
5.4. Removing a Disk from a Logical Volume
This example shows how you can remove a disk from an existing logical volume, either to replace the disk or to use the disk as part of a different volume. In order to remove a disk, you must first move the extents on the LVM physical volume to a different disk or set of disks.
In this example, the logical volume is distributed across four physical volumes in the volume group
myvg
.[root@tng3-1]# pvs -o+pv_used PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree Used /dev/sda1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 12.15G 5.00G /dev/sdb1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 12.15G 5.00G /dev/sdc1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 12.15G 5.00G /dev/sdd1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 2.15G 15.00G
We want to move the extents off of
/dev/sdb1
so that we can remove it from the volume group.
If there are enough free extents on the other physical volumes in the volume group, you can execute the
pvmove
command on the device you want to remove with no other options and the extents will be distributed to the other devices.[root@tng3-1 ~]# pvmove /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb1: Moved: 2.0% ... /dev/sdb1: Moved: 79.2% ... /dev/sdb1: Moved: 100.0%
After the
pvmove
command has finished executing, the distribution of extents is as follows:[root@tng3-1]# pvs -o+pv_used PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree Used /dev/sda1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 7.15G 10.00G /dev/sdb1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 17.15G 0 /dev/sdc1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 12.15G 5.00G /dev/sdd1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 2.15G 15.00G
Use the
vgreduce
command to remove the physical volume /dev/sdb1
from the volume group.[root@tng3-1 ~]# vgreduce myvg /dev/sdb1 Removed "/dev/sdb1" from volume group "myvg" [root@tng3-1 ~]# pvs PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree /dev/sda1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 7.15G /dev/sdb1 lvm2 -- 17.15G 17.15G /dev/sdc1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 12.15G /dev/sdd1 myvg lvm2 a- 17.15G 2.15G
The disk can now be physically removed or allocated to other users.