Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2004 19:48:12 -0500 From: "System Administrator" <admin@bitwise.net> To: "ahmed mohiuddin" <ahmeddba@hotmail.com> Cc: tech@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Can we extend VolumeGroup after creation? Message-ID: <4027E3FC.21919.995732@localhost> In-Reply-To: <Sea2-F22XZGYmXvmmKt00012dc6@hotmail.com>
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While the AIX specific answer is below, what does it have to do with OpenBSD? In AIX the answer is a qualified YES -- qualified in that ultimately there is a limit to the size of the volume group which varies based on some key parameters (namely PP size and concurrent capability). For proper operation, LVM has an internal limitation of 1016 PPs per PV, and 32 PVs per concurrent-capable VG. On 8 Feb 2004 at 22:47, ahmed mohiuddin wrote: > Hi,=A0Can u guys tel me, i have created a VolumeGroup(myvg) of 120GB siz= e, > which holds oraclefiles and these files will be access by 2nodes which > are on cluster.=A0So can you please tell that i can increase the size of > VolumeGroup or i cannot?=A0Will AIX allows us to increase size of > VolumeGroup in the Future?=A0Please Advise.Ahmed > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Marriage? Join BharatMatrimony.com. > > --------------------------------------------------------- System Administrator admin@bitwise.net Bitwise Internet Technologies, Inc. 22 Drydock Avenue tel: (617) 737-1837 Boston, MA 02210 fax: (617) 439-4941
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