Adding an additional journal takes up
minimum of 32M of space per journal. It looks like you have no free space on
the GFS to add the journal. You will have to grow your GFS volume by at
least 32M to add the additional Journal. Then run this command. Gfs_jadd –T –v –J 32
/gfsfilesystem From:
linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Claudio Tassini Hi all, i have a cluster in which two nodes share a GFS filesystem . I created
the filesystem with 3 journals - just to be sure - , and now I need to add TWO
cluster nodes and make the GFS fs visible to all the 4 nodes. When I try to add
a journal to the fs (to have 4 of them), I got this: gfs_jadd -j 1 -T -v /gfsfilesystem Requested size (65536 blocks) greater than available space (2 blocks) So i read that it's normal, but I really need to add a journal to this
fs. I was thinking about deleting one the current journals (I have 3 and I'm
using 2), and then create two "half-sized" new journals, to reach the
number of 4. There is some other way I can achieve my goal? I don't think I can
shrink GFS, and I simply can't backup all data, create a new FS and then
restore (it's a 1 TB fs with production maildirs inside - you know... a VERY
lot of small, really small files, it would mean a 2-days downtime). Any help would be really appreciated.
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