On Sun, 3 Apr 2011 10:46:23 -0700 Marcus <nexuslite@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I provided you all relevant information if you payed attention to > sizes and the fact that I stated that I can add a new partition to the > device you would have realized that I have already applied grow to the > raid. > > 1465159552 raid size > 976767808 partition size > > See how partition is smaller than raid by about 500GB? Then why not run "cfdisk /dev/md2" (I recommend the version from "GNU fdisk"), notice that you have a 900GB partition there and 500 GB of free space, then resize the partition? > nexuslite@ubuntu:~$ resize2fs -p /dev/md2p1 > resize2fs 1.41.11 (14-Mar-2010) > The filesystem is already 244191952 blocks long. Nothing to do! > > There is the exact message resize2fs is returning. 244191968 is the > current end block of the partition. parted also shows 244191968 as the > maximum block size for a partition. There are no related dmesg because > it is not an error it is just undesired results. You don't seem to understand the difference between /dev/md2 and /dev/md2p1. And also that resize2fs will not resize md2p1, it will only amend the ext* filesystem so that it takes all of md2p1. -- With respect, Roman
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