On Jun 10, 2005 16:19 +1000, Nebid wrote: > Thanks for replying. > > dumpe2fs -h /dev/hda3 | grep feature > yields... > Filesystem features: has_journal ext_attr resize_inode > dir_index filetype needs_recovery sparse_super > large_file Well, if your filesystem has "needs_recovery" set that means it is either mounted (which is OK as long as you do a clean unmount before trying the clone/resize), or it needs an e2fsck run on it to clean up the journal before doing the resize ("e2fsck /dev/hda3" will just replay the journal, as will mounting the filesystem). I believe the 1.37 e2fsprogs should handle all of the above features without trouble. It may be that Ghost doesn't understand the "resize_inode" feature... Having said that, if you are running the FC3 kernel on these nodes you can use the online resize feature to do the resizing. Mount the filesystem, then run "ext2resize -v /dev/hda3" and it will resize to fill the partition. > --- Andreas Dilger <adilger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Jun 08, 2005 15:16 +1000, Matt Smith wrote: > > > I'm about to roll out a whole bunch of Redhat > > > Enterprise 4 workstations and have run into > > > problems cloning from the original. > > > > > > Normally I would use ghost (v7.5) because it does a > > > nice job when cloning to a different sized > > > disk.Unfortunately it comes up with read error 29004. > > > Looking around it seems that Symantec don't support > > > Fedora Core 3 (with Ghost v.8 - don't know if v.9 > > > works ???). > > > > > > Next option was to use dd. > > > This worked fine but when I went to resize the > > > partition I noticed that Redhat have removed > > > resize2fs from e2fsprogs. > > > After installing the Redhat e2fsprogs > > > source rpm (and the newest from sourceforge - I tried > > > both) and after compiling the resize2fs binary I got > > > an error - "Filesystem has unsupported feature(s)" > > > > Both problems are likely from the same root cause - > > namely some strange feature enabled in your filesystem. > > > > What does "dumpe2fs -h {dev} | grep feature" say > > about your filesystem? AFAIK the latest e2fsprogs should > > support all the ext3 features in a released kernel. Cheers, Andreas -- Andreas Dilger Principal Software Engineer Cluster File Systems, Inc. _______________________________________________ Ext3-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users