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The new option "--fs String" for lvresize/lvreduce/lvextend controls the handling of file systems before/after resizing the LV. --resizefs is the same as --fs resize. The new option "--fsmode String" can be used to control mounting and unmounting of the fs during resizing. Possible --fs values: checksize Only applies to reducing size; does nothing for extend. Check the fs size and reduce the LV if the fs is not using the affected space, i.e. the fs does not need to be shrunk. Fail the command without reducing the fs or LV if the fs is using the affected space. resize Resize the fs using the fs-specific resize command. This may include mounting, unmounting, or running fsck. See --fsmode to control mounting behavior, and --nofsck to disable fsck. resize_fsadm Use the old method of calling fsadm to handle the fs (deprecated.) Warning: this option does not prevent lvreduce from destroying file systems that are unmounted (or mounted if prompts are skipped.) ignore Resize the LV without checking for or handling a file system. Warning: using ignore when reducing the LV size may destroy the file system. Possible --fsmode values: manage Mount or unmount the fs as needed to resize the fs, and attempt to restore the original mount state at the end. nochange Do not mount or unmount the fs. If mounting or unmounting is required to resize the fs, then do not resize the fs or the LV and fail the command. offline Unmount the fs if it is mounted, and resize the fs while it is unmounted. If mounting is required to resize the fs, then do not resize the fs or the LV and fail the command. Notes on lvreduce: When no --fs or --resizefs option is specified: . lvextend default behavior is fs ignore. . lvreduce default behavior is fs checksize (includes activating the LV.) With the exception of --fs resize_fsadm|ignore, lvreduce requires the recent libblkid fields FSLASTBLOCK and FSBLOCKSIZE. FSLASTBLOCK*FSBLOCKSIZE is the last byte used by the fs on the LV, which determines if reducing the fs is necessary.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright (C) 2008-2014 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
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# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
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# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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test_description='Exercise fsadm filesystem resize'
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SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD=1
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. lib/inittest
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aux prepare_vg 1 400
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# set to "skip" to avoid testing given fs and test warning result
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# i.e. check_reiserfs=skip
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check_ext2=
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check_ext3=
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check_xfs=
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check_reiserfs=
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which mkfs.ext2 || check_ext2=${check_ext2:-mkfs.ext2}
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which mkfs.ext3 || check_ext3=${check_ext3:-mkfs.ext3}
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which fsck.ext3 || check_ext3=${check_ext3:-fsck.ext3}
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which mkfs.xfs || check_xfs=${check_xfs:-mkfs.xfs}
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which xfs_check || {
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which xfs_repair || check_xfs=${check_xfs:-xfs_repair}
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}
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grep xfs /proc/filesystems || check_xfs=${check_xfs:-no_xfs}
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which mkfs.reiserfs || check_reiserfs=${check_reiserfs:-mkfs.reiserfs}
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which reiserfsck || check_reiserfs=${check_reiserfs:-reiserfsck}
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modprobe reiserfs || true
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grep reiserfs /proc/filesystems || check_reiserfs=${check_reiserfs:-no_reiserfs}
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vg_lv=$vg/$lv1
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vg_lv2=$vg/${lv1}bar
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dev_vg_lv="$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg_lv"
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dev_vg_lv2="$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg_lv2"
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mount_dir="mnt"
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mount_space_dir="mnt space dir"
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test ! -d "$mount_dir" && mkdir "$mount_dir"
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test ! -d "$mount_space_dir" && mkdir "$mount_space_dir"
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cleanup_mounted_and_teardown()
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{
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umount "$mount_dir" 2>/dev/null || true
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umount "$mount_space_dir" 2>/dev/null || true
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aux teardown
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}
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fscheck_ext3()
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{
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# fsck with result code '1' is success
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fsck.ext3 -p -F -f "$dev_vg_lv" || test "$?" -eq 1
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}
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fscheck_xfs()
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{
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if which xfs_repair ; then
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xfs_repair -n "$dev_vg_lv"
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else
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xfs_check "$dev_vg_lv"
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fi
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}
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fscheck_reiserfs()
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{
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reiserfsck --check -p -f "$dev_vg_lv" </dev/null
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}
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check_missing()
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{
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local t
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eval "t=\$check_$1"
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test -z "$t" && return 0
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test "$t" = skip && return 1
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echo "WARNING: fsadm test skipped $1 tests, $t tool is missing."
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# trick to get test listed with warning
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# should false;
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return 1
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}
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# Test for block sizes != 1024 (rhbz #480022)
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lvcreate -n $lv1 -L20M $vg
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lvcreate -n ${lv1}bar -L10M $vg
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trap 'cleanup_mounted_and_teardown' EXIT
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# prints help
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fsadm
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# check needs arg
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not fsadm check
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# check needs arg
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not fsadm resize "$dev_vg_lv" 30M |& tee out
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grep "Cannot get FSTYPE" out
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if check_missing ext2; then
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mkfs.ext2 -b4096 -j "$dev_vg_lv"
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# Check 'check' works
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fsadm check $vg_lv
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# Check 'resize' without size parameter works
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fsadm resize $vg_lv
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fsadm --lvresize resize $vg_lv 30M
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# Fails - not enough space for 4M fs
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not fsadm -y --lvresize resize "$dev_vg_lv" 4M
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lvresize -L+10M --fs resize_fsadm $vg_lv
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lvreduce -L10M --fs resize_fsadm $vg_lv
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fscheck_ext3
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mount "$dev_vg_lv" "$mount_dir"
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not fsadm -y --lvresize resize $vg_lv 4M
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echo n | not lvresize -L4M --fs resize_fsadm -n $vg_lv
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lvresize -L+20M --fs resize_fsadm -n $vg_lv
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umount "$mount_dir"
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fscheck_ext3
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lvresize --fs ignore -y -L20M $vg_lv
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if which debugfs ; then
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mkfs.ext2 -b4096 -j "$dev_vg_lv"
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mount "$dev_vg_lv" "$mount_dir"
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touch "$mount_dir/file"
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umount "$mount_dir"
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# generate a 'repariable' corruption
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# so fsck returns code 1 (fs repaired)
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debugfs -R "clri file" -w "$dev_vg_lv"
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fsadm -v -f check "$dev_vg_lv"
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# corrupting again
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mount "$dev_vg_lv" "$mount_dir"
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touch "$mount_dir/file"
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umount "$mount_dir"
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debugfs -R "clri file" -w "$dev_vg_lv"
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mount "$dev_vg_lv" "$mount_dir"
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fsadm -v -y --lvresize resize $vg_lv 10M
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lvresize -L+10M -y --fs resize_fsadm -n $vg_lv
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umount "$mount_dir" 2>/dev/null || true
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fscheck_ext3
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fi
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fi
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if check_missing ext3; then
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mkfs.ext3 -b4096 -j "$dev_vg_lv"
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mkfs.ext3 -b4096 -j "$dev_vg_lv2"
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fsadm --lvresize resize $vg_lv 30M
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# Fails - not enough space for 4M fs
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not fsadm -y --lvresize resize "$dev_vg_lv" 4M
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lvresize -L+10M --fs resize_fsadm $vg_lv
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lvreduce -L10M --fs resize_fsadm $vg_lv
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fscheck_ext3
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mount "$dev_vg_lv" "$mount_dir"
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lvresize -L+10M --fs resize_fsadm $vg_lv
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mount "$dev_vg_lv2" "$mount_space_dir"
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fsadm --lvresize -e -y resize $vg_lv2 25M
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not fsadm -y --lvresize resize $vg_lv 4M
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echo n | not lvresize -L4M -r -n $vg_lv
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lvresize -L+20M --fs resize_fsadm -n $vg_lv
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lvresize -L-10M --fs resize_fsadm -y $vg_lv
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umount "$mount_dir"
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umount "$mount_space_dir"
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fscheck_ext3
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lvresize --fs ignore -y -L20M $vg_lv
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fi
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if check_missing xfs; then
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lvresize -L 300M $vg_lv
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mkfs.xfs -l internal -f "$dev_vg_lv"
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fsadm --lvresize resize $vg_lv 320M
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# Fails - not enough space for 4M fs
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lvresize -L+10M --fs resize_fsadm $vg_lv
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not lvreduce -L10M --fs resize_fsadm $vg_lv
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fscheck_xfs
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mount "$dev_vg_lv" "$mount_dir"
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lvresize -L+10M --fs resize_fsadm -n $vg_lv
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umount "$mount_dir"
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fscheck_xfs
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lvresize --fs ignore -y -L20M $vg_lv
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fi
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if check_missing reiserfs; then
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mkfs.reiserfs -s 513 -f "$dev_vg_lv"
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fsadm --lvresize resize $vg_lv 30M
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lvresize -L+10M --fs resize_fsadm $vg_lv
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fsadm --lvresize -y resize $vg_lv 10M
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fscheck_reiserfs
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mount "$dev_vg_lv" "$mount_dir"
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fsadm -y --lvresize resize $vg_lv 30M
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umount "$mount_dir"
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fscheck_reiserfs
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lvresize --fs ignore -y -L20M $vg_lv
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fi
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vgremove -ff $vg
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