[Ocfs-users] Resizing partitions using OCFS?
Wim Coekaerts
wim.coekaerts at oracle.com
Mon Aug 25 12:46:32 CDT 2003
oh - no it wouldn't it would only resize ocfs
we would erly on a hardware storage array and you would resize the
volume down there
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 02:41:09PM -0400, H. Wade Minter wrote:
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> On Monday 25 August 2003 01:31 pm, Wim Coekaerts wrote:
> > there is a resizeocfs but it's not shipped yet as part of the rpms
> > on linux you can't really change your volumes while a filesystem is
> > mounted on it anyways. and lvm is not really clustersafe.
> >
> > we should probablty update the repository and get the latest ocfs code
> > in there so you can use resizeocfs, it's pretty harmless
>
> So in that case, would the resizeocfs utility resize both the underlying
> partition and the filesystem on an unmounted partition? Meaning that you'd
> run something like "resizeocfs /dev/foo +20G" to extend /dev/foo
> (/opt/oracle/foo) an additional 20GB?
>
> Thanks,
> Wade
> - --
> H. Wade Minter
> Senior Unix Systems Engineer
> IBM Business Consulting Services, NC Wise Project
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