df -h shows -64Z after filesystem resize

Stephen C. Tweedie sct at redhat.com
Thu Apr 14 22:32:47 UTC 2005


Hi,

On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 17:09, Chuck R. Anderson wrote:
> I ran out of space for updates after I did an everything install of
> FC4T2, so I decided to try out the LVM/ext3 resizing features.  I 
> shrunk /home and expanded /.  It appears to have been successful, and 
> fsck finds no errors on the filesystems, however, now df shows this:
> 
> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/VGSystem-LVRoot
>                        11G  8.8G  1.1G  90% /
> /dev/hda1              99M   23M   72M  25% /boot
> /dev/shm              251M     0  251M   0% /dev/shm
> /dev/mapper/VGSystem-LVHome
>                        20G  -64Z   25G 101% /home
> 
> Were does the problem lie?  df, kernel, or somewhere else?

Could you file a bug for this, please, and assign it to me?

It would be good to know exactly how large the filesystem was before and
after shrinking, if you've still got that information.

Thanks,
 Stephen





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