Hi all,
reading oldest thread I understand reccomended solution is to use single server as repository using LVM/XFS FileSystem instead a SOBR solution.
So after this I have a little question. If I refill disks, locally or in DAS, can I resize LVM without any problems for data already written?
Thanks folks.
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Technical question about Immutable repository.
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Re: Technical question about Immutable repository.
Good day,
Yes, you can resize storage via LVM as a normal file system extending procedure, and it does not have any impact on the Hardened Repository on top of the operating system.
Rovshan
Yes, you can resize storage via LVM as a normal file system extending procedure, and it does not have any impact on the Hardened Repository on top of the operating system.
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Re: Technical question about Immutable repository.
Thanks Rovshan for your reply. You’ve solved all my doubts
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