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Increase /dev/mapper/vg-tmp Linux Centos
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Increase /dev/mapper/vg-tmp Linux Centos

OldkyOldky Member

Hi guys

My plesk is full, and i can´t download my backup.

How can i increase dev mapper vg tmp?

Thanks in advance!

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  • BharatBBharatB Member, Patron Provider

    lvextend if you have any lv space left

    Thanked by 1Oldky
  • OldkyOldky Member
    edited March 2016

    @BharatB said:
    lvextend if you have any lv space left

    Check this

  • BharatBBharatB Member, Patron Provider

    why dont you clear tmp then ?

  • OldkyOldky Member

    @BharatB said:
    why dont you clear tmp then ?

    I am not so good to ssh, how can i clean it?

  • I feel like this should be an rm -rf / moment until he learns not to ask for random commands...

    Login, browse to the dir and see what you can remove?

  • BharatBBharatB Member, Patron Provider

    @jeromeza said:
    I feel like this should be an rm -rf / moment until he learns not to ask for random commands...

    Happens lol, @Oldky if your vg-tmp is mounted on /tmp

    cd /tmp

    rm * -rf

  • OldkyOldky Member

    @BharatB said:

    Thx

    How can i extend it , with more gb?

  • BharatBBharatB Member, Patron Provider

    @Oldky said:
    How can i extend it , with more gb?

    I dont think you have space or empty partitions to do so.

  • tommytommy Member

    @Oldky said:
    How can i extend it , with more gb?

    Add usb :p

  • OldkyOldky Member

    @tommy said:

    I'm sorry to have to tell a very sad news. Kindergarten is not at this address! ;)

  • tommytommy Member

    Online.net give 100 gb ftp space for free, so you can use that

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @Oldky said:
    Kindergarten is not at this address! ;)

    your question made it somewhat kindergarten. you should not use unmanaged services with no knowledge unless it is only for learning purposes.

    if the latter is the case go back to start and setup your system new with bigger vg-tmp

    if not you could either decrease vg-root and add that space to vg-tmp or simply unmount vg-tmp so that it will automagically use /tmp as a normal directory on vg-root instead of a mountpoint.

    (be sure to clean up /etc/fstab accordingly and so on...)

  • OldkyOldky Member

    @Falzo said:

    Thanks...

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