Title: | DIGITAL UNIX (FORMERLY KNOWN AS DEC OSF/1) |
Notice: | Welcome to the Digital UNIX Conference |
Moderator: | SMURF::DENHAM |
Created: | Thu Mar 16 1995 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 10068 |
Total number of notes: | 35879 |
I am running UNIX 4.0B on an AS1000 4/200. I have an existing concatenated volume created out of 3 2gb rz28 disks. No mirroring or striping. I want to add 2 additional 2gb disks to this volume. I increased the size of the volume with the volassist command, which appeared to work. I did a voldiskadd command which appeared to work for the 2 disks (rz1 & rz3) The output of volprint is: # volprint TYPE NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH COMMENT dg rootdg rootdg - - dm disk01 rz9 - 4109440 dm disk02 rz10 - 4109440 dm disk03 rz1 - 4109440 dm disk04 rz3 - 4109440 dm rz8 rz8 - 4109440 sd disk01-01 volbench-01 - 4109440 sd disk02-01 volbench-01 - 4109440 sd disk03-01 volbench-01 - 4109440 sd disk04-01 volbench-01 - 4042240 sd rz8-01 volbench-01 - 4109440 plex volbench-01 volbench ENABLED 20480000 vol volbench fsgen ENABLED 20480000 This appears ok to me, reflecting the 5 2gb disks (each with a private and public area). The dxlsm display of the volume reflects the 2 additional disks in the "V" volbench display. The problem is, I don't see this increase in disk space reflected in the "df" command of the mounted volume: Filesystem 512-blocks used Avail Cap. Mounted on /dev/vol/rootdg/volbench 11907712 9104564 1612376 85% /bench_data This is still reflecting the original approx 6gb of disk space, when it should be reflecting the increase to approx. 10gb. Any ideas on what steps I missed? Thanks, Chris
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8653.1 | DECWET::MARTIN | Thu Jan 30 1997 15:05 | 11 | ||
I believe you missed the "newfs" step. That's right, you'll need to back up all the data, create a new UFS device, then restore all the data in order to see the new disk space. If you were using AdvFS, you could create a second LSM logical volume out of the two new disks, then 'addvol' that to the existing AdvFS domain. But, AdvFS has the same restriction of UFS in that just adding the two disks to the LSM volume does not inform the file system that there's more space available. --Ken |