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Old 09-24-2009
Ampliar filesystem

Hola

Necesito ampliar un filesystem que se lleno, pero tengo entendido que para esto necesito un administrador de volumenes ya sea SVM o VVM. tengo instalado solaris 10 pero le doy un metastat y me dice que no hay ninguna base de datos, como si en la instalación no hubieran atachado los sudmirrors.

Puedo ampliar un filesystem sin administrador de volumenes?

Como verifico si mi solaris 10 tiene el Solaris Volume manager?

Que comandos le doy para ampliar el filesystem?


Muchas gracias Smilie
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Old 09-24-2009
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# 3  
Old 09-24-2009
I need extend or expand a filesystem

Hello

I need to expand a filesystem is full, but I understand that for this I need a volume manager like SVM or Veritas. I have installed solaris 10 but I give it a metastat and tells me there is no database, as if the installation does not have the sudmirrors attachments.

The filesystem that I Have is dfsk virtual Lun and I need expand with other Lun.

Can I extend a filesystem without volume manager?

Can I check if my solaris 10 is Solaris Volume manager?

which command can I write to extend the filesystem?


Thank you very much
# 4  
Old 09-25-2009
Quote:
Can I extend a filesystem without volume manager?
you can extend a file system with growfs.

Quote:
Can I check if my solaris 10 is Solaris Volume manager?
sure. you pretty much already did with metastat.

your output might look like this:
Code:
-bash-3.00# metastat
d0: Mirror
    Submirror 0: d234
      State: Okay
    Submirror 1: d134
      State: Okay
    Pass: 1
    Read option: roundrobin (default)
    Write option: parallel (default)
    Size: 482351625 blocks (230 GB)

d234: Submirror of d0
    State: Okay
    Size: 482351625 blocks (230 GB)
    Stripe 0: (interlace: 32 blocks)
        Device   Start Block  Dbase        State Reloc Hot Spare
        c1d0s3          0     No            Okay   Yes
        c1d0s4          0     No            Okay   Yes


d134: Submirror of d0
    State: Okay
    Size: 482351625 blocks (230 GB)
    Stripe 0: (interlace: 32 blocks)
        Device   Start Block  Dbase        State Reloc Hot Spare
        c0d0s3          0     No            Okay   Yes
        c0d0s4          0     No            Okay   Yes


Device Relocation Information:
Device   Reloc  Device ID
c1d0   Yes      id1,cmdk@AWDC_WD2500YD-01NVB1=_____WD-WCANKM116825
c0d0   Yes      id1,cmdk@AWDC_WD2500YD-01NVB1=_____WD-WCANKM116800

# 5  
Old 09-25-2009
tanks PUPP

Could you tell me how can I expand this file system full I dont know growfs, for example I have one filesytem full "sap" and the other filesystem "sap2" free, so can I expand maybe growfs sap sap2. with grows no lost data.?

tank you
# 6  
Old 09-25-2009
You can do it only under certain conditions. The sap2 slice must be located contiguously and immediatly after the sap slice.

Growfs doesn't lost data in the filesystem that grows but data that might be on the slice used to grow it is lost.
# 7  
Old 10-16-2009
Tanks Jlliagre and pupp

Could tell me about comands, how can I get together these filesystem.

Bye
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