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тАО03-08-2008 08:59 PM
тАО03-08-2008 08:59 PM
I want to increase space in /var file system. /var is a vxfs file system. OS version is HP-UX B.11.23. Could you please give me the correct procedure for this?
Regards,
Davis Paul.
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тАО03-08-2008 09:13 PM
тАО03-08-2008 09:13 PM
Solutiondo
boot your system in single user mode
#vgchange -a y vg00
#lvextend -L size /dev/vg00/lvol7
#extendfs -F vxfs /dev/vg00/rlvol7
#mountall
#init 3
Taking in the consideration that /dev/vg00/lvol7 is your /var filesystem if this is not the correct lvol then substitude with your /var lvol
Note : size = existing size + new size
Thanks,
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тАО03-08-2008 10:25 PM
тАО03-08-2008 10:25 PM
Re: File system space.
If you have online JFS no need need to go for single user mode.
# lvcreate
# lvextend -L
# fsadm -F vxfs -b
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тАО03-08-2008 10:42 PM
тАО03-08-2008 10:42 PM
Re: File system space.
You don't need to do this in single user mode if you have OnlineJFS installed.
# lvextend -L n /dev/vg00/lvolx
# fsadm -b 1024n /var
The n stands for the new size of the LV.
Goodluck
Darrel
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тАО03-09-2008 01:11 AM
тАО03-09-2008 01:11 AM
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тАО03-10-2008 05:57 AM
тАО03-10-2008 05:57 AM
Re: File system space.
I want just to add something :
I you have mirror disk you must add the -m option
For exemple :
lvextend -m 1 /dev/vg00/lvox /dev/dsk/c1t3d0