On 9/29/2010 10:19 AM, Chris Purves wrote:
I have a 500 GB disk that is full and I would like to use it and a new 1 TB
disk to create a 1.5 TB logical volume. Is it possible to do this without
destroying the data on the 500 GB disk?
The manpage for pvcreate gives a warning that running pvcreate on a whole disk
will erase the partition table (and therefore the data), but doesn't say what
the effect is when running on an existing partition.
I haven't used lvm2 before, and although it seems straightforward to create
logical volumes with empty disks, I couldn't find any info for disks with
existing data.
Thanks.
It's not clear to me reading your post: Is the existing data on LVM?
If so, then moving it is easy. If not, then it's a little too late to
use LVM to move the data.
However, you should definitely use LVM for your new setup.
If not on LVM, it is easiest to move the data with the partition *not*
mounted as / (root). If you have another computer running Linux, you
can just temporarily move both drives over there and do it. If you only
have the one, then you might want to use a live CD. Boot from it, then
do the work.
But *do* definitely use LVM on the new drive, and next time, you will be
ahead of the game.
Some people would use rsync, and some might use chroot shenanigans, but
I think it's safer to mount the partition read-only and then copy the
files.
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