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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Essentials

By : Neil Smyth
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Book Image

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Essentials

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By: Neil Smyth

Overview of this book

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is one of the most secure and dependable operating systems available. For this reason, the ambitious system or network engineer will find a working knowledge of Red Hat Enterprise 8 to be an invaluable advantage in their respective fields. This book, now updated for RHEL 8.1, begins with a history of Red Enterprise Linux and its installation. You will be virtually perform remote system administration tasks with cockpit web interface and write shell scripts to maintain server-based systems without desktop installation. Then, you will set up a firewall system using a secure shell and enable remote access to Gnome desktop environment with virtual network computing (VNC). You’ll share files between the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8) and Windows System using Samba client and NFS. You will also run multiple guest operating systems using virtualization and Linux containers, and host websites using RHEL 8 by installing an Apache web server. Finally, you will create logical disks using logical volume management and implement swap space to maintain the performance of a RHEL 8 system. By the end of this book, you will be armed with the skills and knowledge to install the RHEL 8 operating system and use it expertly.
Table of Contents (32 chapters)
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Index

31.6 Adding Space to a RHEL 8 LVM Swap Volume

By default, RHEL 8 configures swap space using Logical Volume Management (LVM). An alternative to adding swap via file or disk partition, therefore, is to extend the logical volume used for the swap space.

The first step is to identify the current amount of swap available and the volume group and logical volume used for the swap space using the lvdisplay utility (for more information on LVM, refer to the chapter entitled “Adding a New Disk to a RHEL 8 Volume Group and Logical Volume”):

# lvdisplay

  --- Logical volume ---

  LV Path /dev/rhel/swap

  LV Name swap

  VG Name rhel

  LV UUID fwOZsF-ROwu-6eLe-2KDR-JZ0d-Pn4o-K5B0Vb

  LV Write Access read/write

  LV Creation host, time rhel80desktop, 2019-02-14 11:12:07 -0500

  LV Status available...