Chapter 4. Managing GFS
storage space that has been added.
The
command must be run on a mounted file system, but only needs to be run on
gfs_grow
one node in a cluster. All the other nodes sense that the expansion has occurred and
automatically start using the new space.
To verify that the changes were successful, use the
(verbose) flags. Running the command with those flags displays the current state of the
-v
mounted GFS file system.
Usage
gfs_grow MountPoint
MountPoint
Specifies the GFS file system to which the actions apply.
Comments
Before running the
gfs_grow
• Back up important data on the file system.
• Display the volume that is used by the file system to be expanded by running a
command.
MountPoint
• Expand the underlying cluster volume with LVM. For information on administering LVM
volumes, see the LVM Administrator's Guide
After running the
gfs_grow
available in the file system.
Examples
In this example, the file system on the
gfs_grow /gfs1
In this example, the state of the mounted file system is checked.
gfs_grow -Tv /gfs1
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command:
command, run a
command to check that the new space is now
df
directory is expanded.
/gfs1
command with the
gfs_grow
(test) and
-T
gfs_tool df
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