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Verify the current size of the /data mount point:
Code Block df -h /data
The system output should resemble the following:
Verify the new disk size:
Code Block fdisk -l |grep /dev/sdd
The system output should resemble the following:
Create a new partition with the new size:
Code Block fdisk /dev/sdd
- Press p to print the partition table and ensure there are no existing partitions.
- Press n to create a new primary partition.
- Press p for primary.
- Press 1 for the partition number
- Press Enter twice
- Press t to change the system's partition ID.
- Type 8e to change the Hex Code of the partition for Linux LVM.
- Press w to write the changes to the partition table.
Reboot the system:
Code Block reboot
When the system is back up, ensure the new partition is created:
Code Block fdisk -l |grep /dev/sdd
The system output should resemble the following:
- Stop the application by running app-util.sh and selecting option 2 (stop all)
Create a new LVM Physical Volume (PV):
Code Block pvcreate /dev/sdd1
Extend the LVM Volume Group (VG):
Code Block vgextend vg_data /dev/sdd1
Extend the LVM logical volume (LV):
Code Block lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/vg_data/lv_data
Identify the /data file system type (for CentOS 7.2 based appliances the type is xfs):
Code Block cat /etc/fstab |grep /data
The system output should resemble the following:
Resize the file system. Select the correct command below for your file system type:
Code Block title ext4 resize2fs /dev/vg_data/lv_data
Code Block title xfs xfs_growfs /dev/vg_data/lv_data
The system output should resemble the following:
To display the new size size of the /data mount point:
Code Block df -h /data
The system output should resemble the following:
- Press p to print the partition table and ensure there are no existing partitions.
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