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On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 09:13:48 +0100, Mr. Jarry wrote: |
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> ext3/4: |
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> I excluded them because as I understand, they do not support |
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> snapshots (only with lvm, which I do not use, and |
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>I've hreard |
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> snapshots in lvm are not very effective, or something like that). |
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> Next minus-point, I tried resizing of ext3/lvm once in the past |
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> and remember it was a real pain in a**... |
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Resizing LVM and ext3/4 is as easy as it gets |
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lvresize -L+5G /dev/vg/lv |
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resize2fs /dev/vg/lv |
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No need to mess around with cfdisk/fdisk/parted. |
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Also, letting LVM handle snapshots means you have a consistent way of |
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doing things, independent of the filesystem. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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