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Reduce to a total size of 1GB:
 
Reduce to a total size of 1GB:
 
* <code>lvreduce --[[resizefs]] -L 1GB vg01/lvol1</code>
 
* <code>lvreduce --[[resizefs]] -L 1GB vg01/lvol1</code>
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* <code>lvreduce --resizefs -L 84M vg01/lvol1</code>
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Related commands: <code>[[resize2fs]]</code>
  
  
* <code>lvreduce --resizefs -L 84M vg01/lvol1</code>
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 13:58, 6 January 2020

lvreduce - Reduce the size of a logical volume

Shrinking is not supported on a GFS2 or XFS file system


Examples

Reduce to a total size of 1GB:

  • lvreduce --resizefs -L 1GB vg01/lvol1
  • lvreduce --resizefs -L 84M vg01/lvol1


Related commands: resize2fs


See also

scan: pvscan vgscan
LVM: lvs lvmscan lvm fullreport lvmreport lvmconfig lvmdump lvmcheck lvm dumpconfig
Scan: pvs vgs lvs pvscan vgscan
PV: pvcreate pvremove pvscan pvremove pvscan pvs pvchange pvck pvdisplay pvresize
LV: lvdisplay lvcreate lvremove, lvresize, lvextend, lvreduce, lvrename
VG: vgdisplay,vgcreate,vgremove, vgextend, vgreduce, vgscan, vgchange, vgrename, vgcfgbackup, vgcfgrestore, vgimportclone, vgck
Check commands: pvck vgck

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