Hello, One of my GFS1 filesystems was filling up, so I resized the logical volume and gfs_grow'd the filesystem. gfs_tool df will correctly show the new maximum and free size, however normal 'df' still reports the original size, and is reporting a very full filesystem. [root@system ~]# gfs_tool df /some/filesystem /some/filesystem: SB lock proto = "lock_dlm" SB lock table = "nfsclust:blablabla" SB ondisk format = 1309 SB multihost format = 1401 Block size = 4096 Journals = 2 Resource Groups = 3003 Mounted lock proto = "lock_dlm" Mounted lock table = "nfsclust:blablabla" Mounted host data = "jid=1:id=1310722:first=0" Journal number = 1 Lock module flags = 0 Local flocks = FALSE Local caching = FALSE Oopses OK = FALSE Type Total Used Free use % ------------------------------------------------------------------------ inodes 1739711 1739711 0 100% metadata 471881 338342 133539 72% data 223141556 193760217 29381339 87% [root@system ~]# df -h /some/filesystem Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/CluVGgfs-lv--somefilesystem 810G 748G 63G 93% /some/filesystem [root@system ~]# lvs LV VG Attr LSize Origin Snap% Move Log Copy % Convert lv-somefilesystem CluVGgfs -wi-ao 860.00G Any idea on how I get '/bin/df' to show the correct 'new' size and utilization. Currently nagios is putting this filesystem in warning due to utilization, though it's not full (according to gfs_tool df). -- Mark Janssen -- maniac(at)maniac.nl -- pgp: 0x357D2178 | ,''`. | Unix / Linux Open-Source and Internet Consultant @ Snow.nl | : :' : | Maniac.nl MarkJanssen.nl NerdNet.nl Unix.nl | `. `' | Skype: markmjanssen ICQ: 129696007 irc: FooBar on undernet | `- | -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster