aaccli - adding a disk to an existing container...

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Hi,

I have an Adaptec 2610SA sata raid card I inititally configured it with 3x
300gb drives in a Raid 5 configuration. I now have added another 300gb
drive.

Using AAC CLI in Slackware linux... i have issued the command container
reconfigure 0 (0,3,0) to add the fourth disk to the array, It is currently
in progress in doing this .

however when i now do container list i get this :-

Executing: container list
Num          Total  Oth Chunk          Scsi   Partition
Label Type   Size   Ctr Size   Usage   B:ID:L Offset:Size
----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ -------------
 0    Reconf  558GB            Open
 /dev/sda             RAID_ARRAY
62    RAID-5  558GB       64KB None    0:00:0 64.0KB: 186GB
                                               0:01:0 64.0KB: 186GB
                                               0:02:0 64.0KB: 186GB
                                               0:03:0 64.0KB: 186GB

I assume that what has happened is that the 558GB array is being distributed
across the four disks. (or is it because the task is still in progress?)

However i also want to grow the size of the array to max of the four disks.
(rather than leaving free space on each disk)

Do i need to use /extend_fs switch (looks as thought this is only for
windows) or do i need to use the partition resize.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Toby Moxham
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