Thanks for that. I booted off GParted, resize and then ran
sudo lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv
sudo resize2fs /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv
All is worked well.
Thanks your your assistance.
@CaffeineAddict thanks for this.
It is not the boot partition
sysadmin@services-dmz-2:~$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
sr0 11:0 1 1024M 0 rom
xvda 202:0 0 120G 0 disk
├─xvda1 202:1...
Apparently I should be able to simply stop the VM and then change the setting in XenOrchestra (which I think is what I did last time when it did work).
This time however this has not worked. I am digging around to see if I can find a command to run from the command line to sort it out.
Using XenOrchestra I increase the size of my VM disk from 48GB to 120GB
However when I run lvdisplay I still get 48GB
What might I be doing wrong?
df -h gives
I have the following partitions
The is for my VM which initially was only 10GB. I have increased the disk to 20GB
I am wanting to from xvda3 to use all the extra space.
I have tried
lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv
but can't get it to work
Ok, I got the script working. In all the to-ing and fro-ing I had reset permissions and forgot to check if they were still correct.
It runs but I need to run as sudo.
If I don't it returns
Permissions are
This makes sense as I am not logged on as root. This said, I changed the ownership to...
I thought I had done that as if I go into the desktop I can easily activate the VPN by clicking connect. Also If I am logged onto the desktop and then go to the command line, I can run the script.
It sound like the password is not stored globally. I will do some research later on how to check...
Right now I am at work so not doing this via the desktop but ssh to the machine (just mentioning incase this is adding complexity).
If I run it without sudo, I get
When I use sudo, I get
Initially I got
You need to authenticate to access the Virtual Private Network “OSG”.
Warning: password for 'vpn.secrets.password' not given in 'passwd-file' and nmcli cannot ask without '--ask' option.
Error: Connection activation failed: No valid secrets
So for testing purpose I changed the...
Thanks for this, I think I am getting confused. Initially I was wanting the script to run when the user logged onto the desktop, hence the .profile file. For testing purpose I tried running .profile from the command-line.
I have added source /path/to/script/startVPN.sh to ~/.bashrc but the VPN...
Thanks both.
I am using GNOME.
I tried the to run it as a service using: /etc/systemd/system/startVPN-OSG.service
[Unit]
Description=Start OSG VPN
After=NetworManager.service
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart= /usr/local/bin/startVPN.sh
RemainAfterExit=yes
[Install]
WantedBy=user. Target...
I have a script call startVPN.sh that I have put in the .profile file. If I run bash .profile, the script runs but it does not run at login.
How do I fix this so that the VPN starts automatically at login?
Script
#!/bin/bash
nmcli con up id OSG
.profile
# the default umask is set in...
I did try that but I might have been before I had the xfce options installed. Tried again and no joy.
Maybe I must install and try again from scratch.
What is interesting is that the working machine gives the similar errors so that is not the issue. Here is the log from the machine that...