Re: iscsi resize -vmware datastore cannot increase size

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On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 9:13 AM Steven Vacaroaia <stef97@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am trying to increase size of a datastore made available through ceph iscsi rbd
> The steps I followed are depicted below
> Basically gwcli report correct data and even VMware device capacity is correct but when tried to increase it there is no device listed
>
> I am using ceph-iscsi-config-2.6-42.gccca57d.el7 and ceph 13.2.2
>
> Any guidance/help will be appreciated
>
> 1. increase rbd size
> rbd -p rbd resize --size 6T rep01
> Resizing image: 100% complete...done.

Never resize the RBD images backing a LUN via the "rbd" CLI -- use
"gwcli" to resize the images and it will handle resizing the LUNs.

> 2. restart gwcli
>  systemctl restart rbd-target-gw &&  systemctl restart rbd-target-api
>
> 3 check size
>  gwcli
> /iscsi-target...go-ceph/hosts> ls
> o- hosts .................................................................................................... [Hosts: 8: Auth: CHAP]
>   o- iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:vsan5-66c18541 ................................................ [LOGGED-IN, Auth: CHAP, Disks: 2(12.0T)]
>   | o- lun 0 .................................................................................... [rbd.vmware01(6.0T), Owner: osd01]
>   | o- lun 1 ....................................................................................... [rbd.rep01(6.0T), Owner: osd02]
>
> 4. VMware rescan devices
>
>
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-- 
Jason

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