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Operating Systems AIX How to increase Virtual Disk size Post 302320094 by ravager on Wednesday 27th of May 2009 03:52:26 AM
Old 05-27-2009
Yes you will have to unmap the disk and remap it back to the Lpar

if the Lpar is up you may have to export the vg (not rootvg )
Unmap the disk in the vioserver ( rmdev -dev device_name )
remap the disk to the vhost (mkvdev -dev bla bla )
on the host ( cfgmgr )
re inmport the vg

check the disk size ( bootinfo -s hdiskxx )
 

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KFS(4)							     Kernel Interfaces Manual							    KFS(4)

NAME
kfs - disk file system SYNOPSIS
disk/kfs [ -rc ] [ -b n ] [ -f file ] [ -n name ] [ -s ] DESCRIPTION
Kfs is a local user-level file server for a Plan 9 terminal with a disk. It maintains a hierarchical Plan 9 file system on the disk and offers 9P (see intro(5)) access to it. Kfs begins by checking the file system for consistency, rebuilding the free list, and placing a file descriptor in /srv/name, where name is the service name (default kfs). If the file system is inconsistent, the user is asked for per- mission to ream (q.v.) the disk. The file system is not checked if it is reamed. The options are b n If the file system is reamed, use n byte blocks. Larger blocks make the file system faster and less space efficient. 1024 and 4096 are good choices. N must be a multiple of 512. c Do not check the file system. f file Use file as the disk. The default is /dev/sd0fs. n name Use kfs.name as the name of the service. r Ream the file system, erasing all of the old data and adding all blocks to the free list. s Post file descriptor zero in /srv/service and read and write protocol messages on file descriptor one. EXAMPLES
Create a file system with service name kfs.local and mount it on /n/kfs. % kfs -rb4096 -nlocal % mount -c /srv/kfs.local /n/kfs FILES
/dev/sd0fs Default file holding blocks. SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/disk/kfs SEE ALSO
kfscmd(8), mkfs(8), prep(8), wren(3) KFS(4)
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