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Operating Systems AIX shrinking filesystem error Post 302331695 by raba on Tuesday 7th of July 2009 02:58:09 AM
Old 07-07-2009
shrinking filesystem error

Hi Guys,

probably a standard issue, so what do I miss here?

Error message:
> chfs -a size=-128M /export/nim/aix/5300-10
chfs: 0506-964 There is not enough free space to shrink the file system.


df shows 0.75GB free

> df -g .
Filesystem GB blocks Free %Used Iused %Iused Mounted on
/dev/lvnimaix5300-10 4.47 0.75 84% 15324 8% /export


du shows about 3.7GB files in use.
> du -sm *
0.00 lost+found
3298.62 lpp
490.47 spot

further info:
/tmp has 512MB free
defragsfs has run on the filesystem
PP SIZE: 32 megabyte(s)

> lsfs -q /dev/lvnimaix5300-10
Name Nodename Mount Pt VFS Size Options Auto Accounting
/dev/lvnimaix5300-10 -- /export/nim/aix/5300-10 jfs2 9371648 rw yes no
(lv size: 9371648, fs size: 9371648, block size: 4096, sparse files: yes, inline log: no, inline log size: 0, EAformat: v1, Quota: no, DMAPI: no, VIX: yes, EFS: no, ISNAPSHOT: no)


How can I see the real-free space of the volume and why can't I shrink this filesystem.??

thanx

Randy
 

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RESIZE_REISERFS(8)					      System Manager's Manual						RESIZE_REISERFS(8)

NAME
resize_reiserfs - resizer tool for the ReiserFS filesystem SYNOPSIS
resize_reiserfs [ -s [+|-]size[K|M|G] ] [ -j dev ] [ -fqv ] device DESCRIPTION
The resize_reiserfs tool resizes an unmounted reiserfs file system. It enlarges or shrinks an reiserfs file system located on a device so that it will have size bytes or size=old_size +(-) size bytes if the + or - prefix is used. If the -s option is not specified, the filesystem will be resized to fill the given device. The size parameter may have one of the optional modifiers K, M, G, which means the size parameter is given in kilo-, mega-, gigabytes respectively. The resize_reiserfs program does not manipulate the size of the device. If you wish to enlarge a filesystem, you must make sure you expand the underlying device first. This can be done using cfdisk(8) for partitions, by deleting the partition and recreating it with a larger size (assuming there is free space after the partition in question). Make sure you re-create it with the same starting disk cylinder as before! Otherwise, the resize operation will certainly not work, and you may lose your entire filesystem. The resize_reiserfs program allows to grow a reiserfs on-line if there is a free space on block device. If you wish to shrink a reiserfs partition, first use resize_reiserfs to shrink the file system. You may then use cfdisk(8) to shrink the device. When shrinking the size of the device, make sure you do not make it smaller than the reduced size of the reiserfs filesystem. OPTIONS
-s [+|-]size Set the new size in bytes. -j dev Set the journal device name. -f Force, do not perform checks. -q Do not print anything but error messages. -v Turn on extra progress status messages (default). RETURN VALUES
0 Resizing successful. -1 Resizing not successful. EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to test resize_reiserfs. Suppose 2Gb reiserfs filesystem is created on the device /dev/hda8 and is mounted on /mnt. For shrinking the device we need to unmount it first, then run resize_reiserfs with a size parameter (in this case -1Gb): df umount /mnt resize_reiserfs -s -1G /dev/hda8 mount /dev/hda8 /mnt df /mnt AUTHOR
This version of resize_reiserfs has been written by Alexander Zarochentcev <zam@namesys.com>. BUGS
Please report bugs to the ReiserFS developers <reiserfs-dev@namesys.com>, providing as much information as possible--your hardware, kernel, patches, settings, all printed messages; check the syslog file for any related information. SEE ALSO
cfdisk(8), reiserfsck(8), debugreiserfs(8) Reiserfsprogs-3.6.21 January 2009 RESIZE_REISERFS(8)
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