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HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Logical Volume Management: HP-UX 11i Version 3 > Chapter 4 Troubleshooting LVMProblems After Reducing the Size of a Logical Volume |
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When a file system is first created within a logical volume, it is made as large as the logical volume permits. If you extend the logical volume without extending its file system, you can subsequently safely reduce the logical volume size, as long as it remains as big as its file system. (Use the bdf command to determine the size of your file system.) After you expand the file system, you can no longer safely reduce the size of the associated logical volume. If you reduce the size of a logical volume containing a file system to a size smaller than that of a file system within it using the lvreduce command, you corrupt the file system. If you subsequently attempt to mount the corrupt file system, you might crash the system. If this occurs, follow these steps:
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