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11-30-2007 01:42 AM
11-30-2007 01:42 AM
/var/HLEDMSPRD/textsys by 200 GBytes to 300 GBytes.
How can i proceed, I am new to veritas,
Can you help in giving my proper steps to increase the file system size.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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11-30-2007 01:52 AM
11-30-2007 01:52 AM
Re: VxVM
# df -k /var/HLEDMSPRD/textsys
/var/HLEDMSPRD/textsys (/dev/vx/dsk/dmsprd_apps_dg/textsys_vol) : 101997713 total allocated Kb
23683612 free allocated Kb
78314101 used allocated Kb
76 % allocation used
# vxprint -ht dmsprd_apps_dg
Disk group: dmsprd_apps_dg
DG NAME NCONFIG NLOG MINORS GROUP-ID
dg dmsprd_apps_dg default default 55000 1146868486.362.pdchle
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11-30-2007 02:06 AM
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11-30-2007 02:12 AM
11-30-2007 02:12 AM
Re: VxVM
# vxresize -F vxfs -g dmsprd_apps_dg textsys_vol +200g
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/5187-1369/ch08s15.html
RJ
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11-30-2007 03:55 AM
11-30-2007 03:55 AM
Re: VxVM
& to check the amount of free disk space in diskgroup.
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11-30-2007 04:17 AM
11-30-2007 04:17 AM
Re: VxVM
# vxdisk -g dmsprd_apps_dg list
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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11-30-2007 04:20 AM
11-30-2007 04:20 AM
Re: VxVM
# vxdisk list
>& to check the amount of free disk space in diskgroup.
# vxprint -g
~hope it helps
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11-30-2007 04:53 AM
11-30-2007 04:53 AM
Re: VxVM
the command is:
/opt/VRTSob/bin/vea
you need to set the DISPLAY env variable before u run the command.
and vxsvc service should be running for vea to show you all the devices.
check status by "/opt/VRTSob/bin/vxsvc -m"
if it is not running start it using
"/opt/VRTSob/bin/vxsvcctrl start"
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12-10-2007 06:25 AM
12-10-2007 06:25 AM
Re: VxVM
Thats why every customer uses the windows vea gui. ;) (no display variable to mess with ;) )
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12-12-2007 08:50 AM
12-12-2007 08:50 AM
Re: VxVM
that was for users who do not want to use a windows box to manage a UX machine. :-)
Using gui on windows is always easy. I have vea gui Installed on my linux machine, and that also does not require playing with DISPLAY :D
Sri
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12-14-2007 11:49 AM
12-14-2007 11:49 AM
Re: VxVM
# vxdg free
# vxdg -g diskgroup_name free
For example:
# newton:/ # vxdg free
GROUP DISK DEVICE TAG OFFSET LENGTH FLAGS
rootdg rootdg01 c3t0d0 c3t0d0 0 8887984 -
rootdg rootdg02 c4t0d0 c4t0d0 0 8887984 -
volsetdg volsetdg01 c3t1d0 c3t1d0 1048576 7839408 -
volsetdg volsetdg02 c3t2d0 c3t2d0 1048576 7839408 -
volsetdg volsetdg03 c3t3d0 c3t3d0 0 8887984 -
volsetdg volsetdg04 c3t4d0 c3t4d0 0 8886696 -
waynedg waynedg02 c5t11d0 c5t11d0 4096000 4791984 -
waynedg waynedg03 c5t10d0 c5t10d0 3072000 5815984 -
waynedg waynedg04 c4t12d0 c4t12d0 2048000 6839984 -
waynedg waynedg05 c3t12d0 c3t12d0 2621776 6266208 -
# newton:/ # vxdg -g waynedg free
DISK DEVICE TAG OFFSET LENGTH FLAGS
waynedg02 c5t11d0 c5t11d0 4096000 4791984 -
waynedg03 c5t10d0 c5t10d0 3072000 5815984 -
waynedg04 c4t12d0 c4t12d0 2048000 6839984 -
waynedg05 c3t12d0 c3t12d0 2621776 6266208 -