On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 12:16:24PM -0500, Clay Fandre wrote:
>Quoting ^chewie <chewie at wookimus.net>:
>> 
>
>This ability alone makes it worth going to LVM. Never again do you need to move 
>all of your data somewhere else when your partition fills up. All you need to do 
>it throw another disk at it, and whammo- more space! That's how HP-UX does its 
>filessystems by default and it make life so much easier.
>
>Anyone know if it is possible to resize logical volumes on the fly in Linux? 
>(ala HP's Online JFS)
>
Yes, Heize does a really cool demo with online resizing with LVM via reiserfs
online fs resizing. resizing the filesystem and logical volumes are two
different animals so you _will_ need a fs (i.e. reiser, ext3, Tux2, GFS) that
can comply. 

I'll pass along all of your rave reviews to Heinze, he always like to hear
that people like his LVM. Soon, it'll be cluster aware too :-)
-- 
Ben Lutgens  Cell: 651.387.9065  Home: 651.703.9541


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