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LVRESIZE(8)							   LVRESIZE(8)

NAME
       lvresize - resize a logical volume

SYNOPSIS
       lvresize	 [--alloc AllocationPolicy] [-A|--autobackup y|n] [-d|--debug]
       [-h|-?|--help] [--noudevsync]  [-i|--stripes  Stripes  [-I|--stripesize
       StripeSize]]		{-l|--extents		 [+]LogicalExtentsNum‐
       ber[%{VG|LV|PVS|FREE|ORIGIN}] | -L|--size [+]LogicalVolumeSize[bBsSkKm‐
       MgGtTpPeE]}  [-t|--test] [-v|--verbose] LogicalVolumePath [PhysicalVol‐
       umePath[:PE[-PE]]...]

DESCRIPTION
       lvresize allows you to resize a logical volume.	Be careful when reduc‐
       ing  a  logical	volume's  size,	 because  data	in the reduced part is
       lost!!!	You should therefore ensure that any filesystem on the	volume
       is  shrunk  first so that the extents that are to be removed are not in
       use.  Resizing snapshot logical volumes (see lvcreate(8)	 for  informa‐
       tion about creating snapshots) is supported as well.  But to change the
       number of copies in a mirrored logical volume use lvconvert(8).

OPTIONS
       See lvm for common options.

       --noudevsync
	      Disable udev synchronisation. The	 process  will	not  wait  for
	      notification  from  udev.	  It will continue irrespective of any
	      possible udev processing in the background.  You should only use
	      this if udev is not running or has rules that ignore the devices
	      LVM2 creates.

       -l, --extents [+|-]LogicalExtentsNumber[%{VG|LV|PVS|FREE|ORIGIN}]
	      Change or set the	 logical  volume  size	in  units  of  logical
	      extents.	 With  the  +  or - sign the value is added to or sub‐
	      tracted from the actual size of the logical volume  and  without
	      it,  the value is taken as an absolute one.  The number can also
	      be expressed as a percentage of the total space  in  the	Volume
	      Group  with the suffix %VG, relative to the existing size of the
	      Logical Volume with the suffix  %LV,  as	a  percentage  of  the
	      remaining	 free space of the PhysicalVolumes on the command line
	      with the suffix %PVS, as a  percentage  of  the  remaining  free
	      space in the Volume Group with the suffix %FREE, or (for a snap‐
	      shot) as a percentage of the total space in the  Origin  Logical
	      Volume with the suffix %ORIGIN.

       -L, --size [+|-]LogicalVolumeSize[bBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE]
	      Change  or set the logical volume size in units of megabytes.  A
	      size suffix of M for megabytes, G	 for  gigabytes,  T  for  ter‐
	      abytes, P for petabytes or E for exabytes is optional.  With the
	      + or - sign the value is added to or subtracted from the	actual
	      size of the logical volume and without it, the value is taken as
	      an absolute one.

       -i, --stripes Stripes
	      Gives the number of stripes to use when extending a Logical Vol‐
	      ume.   Defaults to whatever the last segment of the Logical Vol‐
	      ume uses.	 Not applicable to LVs using the original metadata LVM
	      format, which must use a single value throughout.

       -I, --stripesize StripeSize
	      Gives  the  number  of  kilobytes	 for  the  granularity	of the
	      stripes.	Defaults to whatever the last segment of  the  Logical
	      Volume  uses.  Not applicable to LVs using the original metadata
	      LVM format, which must use a single value throughout.
	      StripeSize must be 2^n (n = 2 to 9)

Examples
       "lvresize -L+16M vg1/lv1 /dev/sda:0-1 /dev/sdb:0-1"
       tries to extend a logical  volume  "vg1/lv1"  by	 16MB  using  physical
       extents /dev/sda:0-1 and /dev/sdb:0-1 for allocation of extents.

SEE ALSO
       lvm(8), lvconvert(8), lvcreate(8), lvreduce(8), lvchange(8)

Sistina Software UK    LVM TOOLS 2.02.61(1) (2010-02-15)	   LVRESIZE(8)
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