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    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    • System Roles Sprint 3
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      .The `storage` RHEL system role can now resize LVM physical volumes

      If the size of a block device has changed and you use this device in an LVM, you can adjust the LVM physical volume as well. With this enhancement, you can use the `storage` RHEL system role to resize LVM physical volumes to match the size of the underlying block devices after you resized it. To enable automatic resizing, set `grow_to_fill: true` on the pool in your playbook.
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      .The `storage` RHEL system role can now resize LVM physical volumes If the size of a block device has changed and you use this device in an LVM, you can adjust the LVM physical volume as well. With this enhancement, you can use the `storage` RHEL system role to resize LVM physical volumes to match the size of the underlying block devices after you resized it. To enable automatic resizing, set `grow_to_fill: true` on the pool in your playbook.
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      Goal

      • As a user, I want to be able to grow LVM PVs via the system roles so that I can easily adjust systems to make full use of enlarged disk devices, whether they be VM disks or SAN LUNs

      Acceptance Criteria

      • Verify that users can specify an option to grow PVs as needed to use full block device
      • Verify that this option has an opt-in or opt-out mechanism that functions properly

              japokorn@redhat.com Jan Pokorny
              dlehman@redhat.com David Lehman
              Jan Pokorny Jan Pokorny
              Filip Suba Filip Suba
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