Re: Rbd resize, refresh rescan

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Rbd resize is automatically on the mapped host.

However for the changes to appear in libvirt/qemu, I have to
virsh qemu-monitor-command vps-test2 --hmp "info block"
virsh qemu-monitor-command vps-test2 --hmp "block_resize 
drive-scsi0-0-0-0 12G" 



-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Roos 
Sent: maandag 18 september 2017 23:02
To: David Turner
Subject: RE:  Rbd resize, refresh rescan


Yes I can remember, I guess I have to do something in kvm/virt-manager, 
so the change is relayed to the guest.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Turner [mailto:drakonstein@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: maandag 18 september 2017 23:00
To: Marc Roos; ceph-users
Subject: Re:  Rbd resize, refresh rescan

Disk Management in Windows should very easily extend a partition to use 
the rest of the disk.  You should just right click the partition and 
select "Extend Volume" and that's it.  I did it in Windows 10 over the 
weekend for a laptop that had been set up weird.  

On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 4:49 PM Marc Roos <M.Roos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:



	Yes, I think you are right, after I saw this in dmesg, I noticed 
with
	fdisk the block device was updated
	 rbd21: detected capacity change from 5368709120 to 6442450944
	
	Maybe this also works (found a something that refered to a 
/sys/class,
	which I don’t have) echo 1 > /sys/devices/rbd/21/refresh
	
	(I am trying to online increase the size via kvm, virtio disk in 
win
	2016)
	
	
	-----Original Message-----
	From: David Turner [mailto:drakonstein@xxxxxxxxx]
	Sent: maandag 18 september 2017 22:42
	To: Marc Roos; ceph-users
	Subject: Re:  Rbd resize, refresh rescan
	
	I've never needed to do anything other than extend the partition 
and/or
	filesystem when I increased the size of an RBD.  Particularly if I
	didn't partition the RBD I only needed to extend the filesystem.
	
	Which method are you mapping/mounting the RBD?  Is it through a
	Hypervisor or just mapped to a server?  What are you seeing to 
indicate
	that the RBD isn't already reflecting the larger size?  Which 
version of
	Ceph are you using?
	
	On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 4:31 PM Marc Roos 
<M.Roos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
	wrote:
	
	
	
	        Is there something like this for scsi, to rescan the size 
of the
	rbd
	        device and make it available? (while it is being used)
	
	        echo 1 >  /sys/class/scsi_device/2\:0\:0\:0/device/rescan
	
	
	
	
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