How to expand Gluster's volume after xfs filesystem resize ?

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Which version of gluster are you using? I have been able to do this with
3.3 and 3.4 on CentOS. With a replica 2 volume, I have just run lvexend
with the -r option on both bricks to grow the LV and XF filesystem at the
same time. The clients see the new size without having to do anything else
specifically in gluster to resize the volume.


On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 6:27 AM, COCHE S?bastien <SCOCHE at sigma.fr> wrote:

> Hi all,
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>
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> I am testing gluster?s feature, and how to perform exploitation task.
>
> I created a Gluster cluster composed of 2 nodes.
>
> I create a volume based on xfs filesystem (and LVM), and start a
> replicated gluster volume.
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> I would like to expand the volume size by :
>
> -          Expanding LV
>
> -          Expanding xfs filesystem
>
> -          Expanding gluster volume
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> My problem is: I did not see Gluster command line to take on account the
> new filesystem size.
>
> The filesystem show me the new size, when gluster volume still see the old
> size.
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> I tried the command line : ?gluster volume rebalance?? but this command
> only work for  stipped volume or for replicated volume with more than 1
> brick.
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> How can I expand gluster volume ?
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> Thank you very much
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> Best regards
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> *S?bastien Coch?*
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