10-22-2007
HDD cloned to a bigger one
Hello,
I just cloned a 80 GB HDD(running Solaris 10) to an 320 GB HDD using g4u disk-to-disk method.
Now Solaris is seeing may 320 GB HDD like 80 GB. Exactly like the old one.
Could you tell me, please, how do I convince Solaris that my HDD is bigger? I would like to keep all slices as they are but have the rest of
HDD in my /export/home(c1d0s7).
Thank you!
Last edited by mirciulicai; 10-22-2007 at 08:02 AM..
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