12-02-2012
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How can I check how much space is left in the solaris file system? and how can I increase those space in the file system?. I am trying to install Oracle Database on Solaris 8.But, it keep giving me error message says that"There is not enough space on the volume you have specified".
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Need an urgent help...
I have installed solaris 8 in a sunblade workstation with 136GB hdd.
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we are usig aix 4.3 and i need to increase the size of "/u01" file sytem which is mounted on logical volume "lv00", but "/u01" file system size is 9 GB and logical volume "lvoo" size 9 GB.how do i increase the size of /u01.do i increase the size of logical volume "lv00" and then... (2 Replies)
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let me know how to increase file size in solaris 10 OS (4 Replies)
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6. Red Hat
Hello Admins,
I am running a redhat linux 5 on vmware workstation.
I need to increase or add some more space to my root (/) partition. I don't have any LVM configured..
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# df -kh
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
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I have solaris 10 (sparc) operating system machine on which I have installed supported weblogic 10.3. It was installed properly. As we know weblogic uses jvm to run and uses a part of jvm memory.
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I have Solaris-10 server running ZFS file-system. ctdp04_vs03-pttmsp01 is one of the non global zone. I wanted to increase a /ttms/prod file-system of zone, which is actually /zone/ctdp04_vs03-pttmsp01/ttms/prod on global server.
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Hi,
How/what is the procedure to increase file system in linux server ?
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Hi
Please let me know how to increase the size of /tmp file system from 512m to 1024m dynamically without reboot in solaris zone
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mkfs.gfs
mkfs.gfs(8) System Manager's Manual mkfs.gfs(8)
NAME
mkfs.gfs - Make a GFS filesystem
SYNOPSIS
mkfs.gfs [OPTION]... DEVICE
DESCRIPTION
mkfs.gfs is used to create a Global File System.
OPTIONS
-b BlockSize
Set the filesystem block size to BlockSize (must be a power of two). The minimum block size is 512. The FS block size cannot
exceed the machine's memory page size. On the most architectures (i386, x86_64, s390, s390x), the memory page size is 4096 bytes.
On other architectures it may be bigger. The default block size is 4096 bytes. In general, GFS filesystems should not deviate from
the default value.
-D Enable debugging output.
-h Print out a help message describing available options, then exit.
-J MegaBytes
The size of the journals in Megabytes. The default journal size is 128 megabytes. The minimum size is 32 megabytes.
-j Number
The number of journals for mkfs.gfs to create. You need at least one journal per machine that will mount the filesystem.
-O This option prevents mkfs.gfs from asking for confirmation before writing the filesystem.
-p LockProtoName
LockProtoName is the name of the locking protocol to use. The locking protocol should be lock_dlm for a clustered file system or
if you are using GFS as a local filesystem (1 node only), you can specify the lock_nolock protocol.
-q Be quiet. Don't print anything.
-r MegaBytes
mkfs.gfs will try to make Resource Groups (RGs) about this big. Minimum RG size is 32 MB. Maximum RG size is 2048 MB. A large RG
size may increase performance on very large file systems. If not specified, mkfs.gfs will choose the RG size based on the size of
the file system: average size file systems will have 256 MB RGs, and bigger file systems will have bigger RGs for better perfor-
mance.
-s Blocks
Journal segment size in filesystem blocks. This value must be at least two and not large enough to produce a segment size greater
than 4MB.
-t LockTableName
The lock table field appropriate to the lock module you're using. It is clustername:fsname. Clustername must match that in clus-
ter.conf; only members of this cluster are permitted to use this file system. Fsname is a unique file system name used to distin-
guish this GFS file system from others created (1 to 16 characters). Lock_nolock doesn't use this field.
-V Print program version information, then exit.
EXAMPLE
mkfs.gfs -t mycluster:mygfs -p lock_dlm -j 2 /dev/vg0/mygfs
This will make a Global File System on the block device "/dev/vg0/mygfs". It will belong to "mycluster" and register itself as
wanting locking for "mygfs". It will use DLM for locking and make two journals.
mkfs.gfs(8)