----- "Brett Cave" <brettcave@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: | Can add journals. This is the process I have gone through: | | 1) Allocate additional space to Vdisk (/dev/sdc +5gb) | 2) /dev/sdc has 1 partition. Delete and re-create it. Now bigger, but | with unused space | 3) Restart all servers without cman or gfs services in startup | 4) all servers now see /dev/sdc1 with the new size | 5) start up cman, qdiskd and gfs services | 6) run gfs_jadd | | still getting an error about not enough space. Do I need to run | another gfs_ util prior to step 6 or 5 above? | | Brett Hi Brett, What "error about not enough space" did you get? The gfs_jadd function adds more journals, not more space. If you want more space, you need to run gfs_grow (with the file system mounted). It sounds like you are using a raw device (sdc) and not using clvmd, so any changes made to the file system size will not be communicated between the nodes in the cluster. Therefore, if you did run gfs_grow, you might need to reboot the other nodes in the cluster so they will see the new file system size as written out by gfs_grow. This is something that clvmd would ordinarily do, but if you're not using that, a reboot would be needed. Regards, Bob Peterson Red Hat File Systems -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster