MyFirstBrain/Technik/Linux-Volume-Manager.md

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created: 2025-07-20T17:21
updated: 2025-07-20T17:21
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# LVM
Add 10GB to "root" volume: (Bei mir das 2.te)
```bash
lvresize -L +10G /dev/VolGroup00/root
lvresize -L +40G pve/root
```
danach noch
Resize the filesystem that resides on that volume_:
```bash
resize2fs /dev/VolGroup00/root
```
Note: resize2fs may take a while to expand the file system on a large volume, so you may want to open a second terminal and monitor the progress with the following command:
```bash
watch df -h
```
### Linux Tar gzip and Split
```bash
tar -cf - --ignore-failed-read -C /volume4/Mario/VeeamAgentUser35343537-3633-5a43-3236-313830303538/Agent_Backup_Policy_1_-_dc-2019 . | gzip | split -b 20G - Mariobackup.part
```
Geht aber "nur" mit einem Verzeichnis.
tar -cf - tar ein verzeichnis nach StdOut
-C /volume4/Mario/VeeamAgentUser35343537-3633-5a43-3236-313830303538/Agent_Backup_Policy_1_-_dc-2019 . TAr dieses Verzeichnis Wobei der **.** am Ende wichtig ist
So geht es auch mit einem File :
```bash
tar zcf - /volume4/Mario/VeeamAgentUser35343537-3633-5a43-3236-313830303538/Agent_Backup_Policy_1_-_dc-2019/AgentBack2024-11-02T220012.vbk | split -b 200G - Mariobackup.part
```