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тАО12-20-2009 11:11 PM
тАО12-20-2009 11:11 PM
Re: fsadmin
===> step 1 :-
fsadm -F vxfs -b
There is a correction. Running this command he will loose his data..
"-b" size in KB. We should always take are while running this command
Regards,
Sooraj
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тАО12-20-2009 11:16 PM
тАО12-20-2009 11:16 PM
Re: fsadmin
I told loosing data even in case if he is running this command to increase the size of the filesystem
Becaue if we increasing a filesystem to 2GB thinking -b in MB , the file system will reduce to 2 MB :)
lvextend uses -L with size in MB.
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Sooraj
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тАО12-20-2009 11:16 PM
тАО12-20-2009 11:16 PM
Re: fsadmin
sorry :P
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тАО12-21-2009 08:51 AM
тАО12-21-2009 08:51 AM
Re: fsadmin
As stated above you can use fsadm and lvmreduce commands to achive this. But as stated make sure patch level is current and you bcakup the filesystem just incase you run into some problems.
sp,
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тАО12-22-2009 05:02 AM
тАО12-22-2009 05:02 AM
Re: fsadmin
1) reduce the filesystem a little bit smaller as it should be. e.g.: I reduce it to 99Gbyte instead of 100Gbyte.
2) Reduce the LV to 100Gbyte
3) grow back the FS to 100Gbyte.
I know it's lame, but I like to be always sure that I will have no data loss. If you prefer, go this way.
Unix operates with beer.
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