6/9/2023 0 Comments Volume manager in debian![]() (50%), as a percentage of free pool space (50%FREE), Specified as a percentage of the original volume size This is optionalĪnd if not given, the size will be determinedĪutomatically. A size suffix K|k, M|m, G|g, T|t, P|p, E|e canīe used to define ‘power of two’ units. Gives the size to allocate for the new snapshot This will be handled by ssm automatically by mounting the In some cases the file system has to be mounted in order to take a snapshot of ![]() Or free pool space can be specified as well using keywords FREE, or USED Specify –size 70% to indicate the new snapshot size Note that you cannot specify both NAME and DEST since those options are This operation will fail if theīack-end to which the volume belongs to does not support snapshotting. Percentage of the original volume size (50%), asĪ percentage of free pool space (50%FREE), or asĪ percentage of used pool space (50%USED). Unit is provided the default is kilobytes.Īdditionally the new size can be specified as a Volume and without it, the value will be set as the ![]() Is added to or subtracted from the actual size of the Note that resizing btrfs subvolume is not supported, only the whole file Additionally, percentage of the used, or free pool space canīe specified as well using keywords FREE, or USED respectively. Specify –size 70% to resize the volume to 70% of it’s In addition to specifying new size of the volume directly, percentage can be This willīe handled by ssm automatically by mounting the volume temporarily. In some cases, the file system has to be mounted in order to resize. If the device is already used in a different pool, then ssm willĪsk you whether or not you want to remove it from the original pool. Into the pool if the volume size is going to grow. Ssm resize volume ]Ĭhange size of the volume and file system. Volume name in order to identify a snapshot, but if the ssm regularĮxpression does not match the snapshot pattern, the problematic snapshot will In this case, ssm will try to recognize the Some back-ends do not support snapshotting and some cannot distinguish Ssm create [ -e [ List information about all snapshots found in the system.
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