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RedHat Exam EX200 Topic 2 Question 112 Discussion

Actual exam question for RedHat's EX200 exam
Question #: 112
Topic #: 2
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One Logical Volume is created named as myvol under vo volume group and is mounted. The Initial Size of that Logical Volume is 400MB. Make successfully that the size of Logical Volume 200MB without losing any dat

a. The size of logical volume 200MB to 210MB will be acceptable.

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Ronna
2 days ago
Reducing the size and keeping the data intact? That's like magic! I wonder if the exam proctors will accept a 'ta-da!' as the answer.
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Ligia
9 days ago
The size can be reduced from 200MB to 210MB without any issues.
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Howard
13 days ago
What is the acceptable range for reducing the size of Logical Volume?
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Delisa
24 days ago
Wait, did they say 'vo' volume group? That's a new one on me. I hope my virtual machine doesn't have a 'vo' issue!
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Hildegarde
25 days ago
Hmm, interesting. I'll have to remember the steps - fsck, resize2fs, and lvreduce. Gotta love those Linux commands!
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Arthur
5 days ago
User 1: I need to reduce the size of my logical volume.
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Mattie
29 days ago
We can use lvreduce command after reducing the filesystem size using resize2fs.
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Howard
1 months ago
How can we reduce the size of a Logical Volume without losing data?
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Domitila
2 months ago
Reducing the logical volume size from 400MB to 200MB without losing data? Piece of cake! This question is a walk in the park.
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Lennie
12 days ago
Now reduce the logical volume to 200MB: lvreduce /dev/vo/myvol -L 200M
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Ressie
15 days ago
Reduce the filesystem by 200MB: resize2fs /dev/vo/myvol 200M
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Miesha
29 days ago
Check the size of Logical Volume first: lvdisplay /dev/vo/myvol
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