Well I don't know exactly how filesystems are organized on UNIX. But, I need to increase the one for /oracle. I searched the net a lot but couldn't find something suitable.
Can anyone help me with this and if possible explain the filesystems which I have for me?
Since your using veritas, provided you have some free disk space you can use vxassist to grow the /oracle filesystem, on the fly and without an outage.
Your vfstab output is a bit hard to read the way it is posted.
To make it easier use the code tags.
Looking at this tells me that you are using disksuite on your boot disk
and veritas with Dynamic Multipathing(DMP) on your data disks.
You have 3 veritas disk groups:
localdg
crs_oradg
rac_dg
You can get more info about these diskgroups by running
you might also want to look at your disks
Why are you mounting /dev/null , Is this an Oracle RAC thing ?
Also
Your root metadevice is d2.
You can use what ever you like for your metadevices, but it's common practice to use the disk slice number for your metadevices, so d0 for your root metadevice and d1 for your swap devices. If you also have a seperate slice for /var and /opt then you would use d3 for /var and d4 for /opt.
The metadb is normally put on slice 7.
You can see what slices are used by running metastat -p
ie:
Since your using veritas, provided you have some free disk space you can use vxassist to grow the /oracle filesystem, on the fly and without an outage.
Hi,
I want to Create a patition /home with 100G which be taken from /Archive,
Note that we are using Raid 10.
Thanks and regards
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