On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 10:32:08PM -0400, Alex wrote:
Hi,
>> Yes, here's the layout from the vm:
>>
>> # df -h
>> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>> devtmpfs 7.9G 0 7.9G 0% /dev
>> tmpfs 7.9G 0 7.9G 0% /dev/shm
>> tmpfs 7.9G 643M 7.3G 9% /run
>> tmpfs 7.9G 0 7.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
>> /dev/mapper/prop-root 15G 11G 2.9G 79% /
>> tmpfs 7.9G 12K 7.9G 1% /tmp
>> /dev/mapper/prop-boot 477M 95M 358M 21% /boot
>> /dev/mapper/prop-home 222G 215G 7.6G 97% /home
>>
>> I'll add this info to the bug report.
>
> Just to be clear, it has multiple virtual block devices, eg.
> /dev/vda and /dev/vdb ...?
>
> This isn't (currently) a supported configuration for virt-resize,
> although it ought to be.
Yes, that's correct - vda and vdb. Not sure how I missed that previously.
Can I perform the steps that virt-resize executes manually instead,
and either perform it only on the one to be resized or otherwise
adjust the arguments accordingly? Is it documented?
No; virt-resize has to be changed to work with multiple disks. There
is no workaround.
Rich.
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