Le Thu, 09 Aug 2007 18:03:58 -0400, FM <dist-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : > Hello, > I have to add more journals to add a new nodes. > SO What I did : > create a new LUN > add it to lvm usign : > lvcreate > vgextend > lvextend > > after that I use gfs_grow > now the GFS is 150 GB bigger BUT > gfs_jadd say that did not have space to add journals > > You have used the new space for normal data or meta-data, so that it isn't available anymore. "gfs_jadd" doesn't use the free space of a file system, it needs to be fed up with new space, just like gfs_grow works. As your file system cannot be shrinked, the only solution i see is to add space one more time (much less, 150G is very much unless you want to 100+ nodes), and run gfs_jadd again. Cluster team, please correct me if i'm wrong. -- Mathieu -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster