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Re: After device resize in DOM-0, DOM-U disklabel unchanged



In article <543AEEDA.6070501%zabrico.com@localhost>,
Louis Guillaume  <louis%zabrico.com@localhost> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I have a DOM0 NetBSD system (netbsd-6 branch from Jan 2014).
>
>LVM is used to manage the disk resources for the DOM-Us.
>
>I have resized an LV in DOM-0 and everything looks good there.
>
>But in the DOM-U, while the device looks to be the right size, disklabel 
>doesn't see the correct number of sectors; it thinks everything was as 
>it was before...
>
>
>DOM-0
>
># lvdisplay vg1/lv2
>   --- Logical volume ---
>   LV Name                /dev/vg1/lv2
>   VG Name                vg1
>   LV UUID                kfgY4S-cc9S-YMVF-euUV-DTTh-9Wwu-OedDgD
>   LV Write Access        read/write
>   LV Status              available
>   # open                 0
>   LV Size                32.00 GiB
>   Current LE             8192
>   Segments               2
>   Allocation             inherit
>   Read ahead sectors     auto
>   - currently set to     0
>   Block device           169:4
>
>
>DOM-U
>
># dmesg | grep xbd0
>xbd0 at xenbus0 id 1: Xen Virtual Block Device Interface
>xbd0: using event channel 6
>xbd0: 32768 MB, 512 bytes/sect x 67108864 sectors
>boot device: xbd0
>root on xbd0a dumps on xbd0b
>
># disklabel xbd0 | egrep "(total sectors| d:)"
>total sectors: 33554432
>  d:  33554432  0     unused      0     0  # (Cyl.      0 -  16383)
>
>
>
>How do I get disklabel to know about the new device info?

disklabel -i xbd0
disklabel>A

christos



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