Re: HowTo resize a JFS Filesystem created on a LVM volume?

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dario Lesca" <d.lesca@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> At this link http://oss.software.ibm.com/jfs/ I have not found how to do
:-(
>
oooppsss! from this link:

> Q2. Can the size of the file system be increased?

> A2. Yes, you need release 1.0.21 or above for the file system. The FS must
> be mounted and you need to  use the -o remount option.

> 	example: mount -o remount,resize /mount point

OK, whit this method the filesystem is resized before a lvextend
    % lvextend -L +100M /dev/Vol0/LvHome

Is this the only way for resize a volume? ....
... and the command extendfs for what is designed?

Thanks for your reply

Dario Lesca



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