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Cloudron not showing correct LVM space

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  • CameronEdmondsonC Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hi my cloudron instence isnt showing the correct space available it is showing 100gb even tho i have epanded my lvm partition to be the full 7TB i am on Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS and cloudron version v7.6.4.

    sda                         8:0    0  7.3T  0 disk
    ├─sda1                      8:1    0    1M  0 part
    ├─sda2                      8:2    0    2G  0 part /boot
    └─sda3                      8:3    0  7.3T  0 part
      └─ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv 253:0    0  7.3T  0 lvm  /
    

    Screenshot 2024-03-10 224854.png

    Please advise on how to get it to read the disk space correctly

    Regards

    Chloe Edmondson
    (They/Them) Why pronouns matter

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    • CameronEdmondsonC CameronEdmondson

      Hi my cloudron instence isnt showing the correct space available it is showing 100gb even tho i have epanded my lvm partition to be the full 7TB i am on Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS and cloudron version v7.6.4.

      sda                         8:0    0  7.3T  0 disk
      ├─sda1                      8:1    0    1M  0 part
      ├─sda2                      8:2    0    2G  0 part /boot
      └─sda3                      8:3    0  7.3T  0 part
        └─ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv 253:0    0  7.3T  0 lvm  /
      

      Screenshot 2024-03-10 224854.png

      Please advise on how to get it to read the disk space correctly

      Regards

      Chloe Edmondson
      (They/Them) Why pronouns matter

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      girish
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @CameronEdmondson Not an expert on LVM, but generally resizing the disk does not automatically resize the file system inside the disk. See https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/8571/storage-not-showing-true-size . You have to use the equivalent of resize2fs or something based on your setup (you can check df output for the filesystem size as opposed to disk size).

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        @CameronEdmondson Not an expert on LVM, but generally resizing the disk does not automatically resize the file system inside the disk. See https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/8571/storage-not-showing-true-size . You have to use the equivalent of resize2fs or something based on your setup (you can check df output for the filesystem size as opposed to disk size).

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        wrote on last edited by
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        Hi @girish that has fixed it thank you for your support

        Regards

        Chloe Edmondson

        They/Them (why pronouns matter)

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