On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Bob Peterson <rpeterso@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: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).
Sorry, bad terminology on my side, i am still trying to add more journals and am getting an error about insufficient blocks:
# gfs_jadd -j 2 /gfs/cache1
Requested size (65536 blocks) greater than available space (2 blocks)
This is after rebooting all the nodes after resizing the partition
I ran the fdisk after resizing but before rebooting, so the device (/dev/sdc) was the same size.
Just got it working on the other partition (took it nice and slow, and shut down all the servers except for 1 and then worked of that that :p
On a side note... would standard LVM2 on the SAN probably be a better idea that accessing the raw devices directly... at least it would save on reboots perhaps? what sort of performance impact might this have?
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