I have gluster bricks ontop of thin LVM and when I resized my LV, everything went live and without issues. As gluster is working ontop the File System, it relies on the information from it (in my case XFS). Just make sure that bricks for replica volumes have the same size (verify with 'df /brick/path'). Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Apr 26, 2019 04:05, Pat Haley <phaley at mit.edu> wrote:> > > Hi, > > Last summer we added a new brick to our gluster volume (running > glusterfs 3.7.11).? The new brick was a new server with with 12 of 24 > disk bays filled (we couldn't afford to fill them all at the time).? > These 12 disks are managed in a hardware RAID-6.? We have recently been > able to purchase another 12 disks.? We would like to just add these new > disks to the existing hardware RAID and thus expand the size of the > brick.? If we can successfully add them to the hardware RAID like this, > will gluster have any problems with the expanded brick size? > > -- > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > Pat Haley????????????????????????? Email:? phaley at mit.edu > Center for Ocean Engineering?????? Phone:? (617) 253-6824 > Dept. of Mechanical Engineering??? Fax:??? (617) 253-8125 > MIT, Room 5-213??????????????????? http://web.mit.edu/phaley/www/ > 77 Massachusetts Avenue > Cambridge, MA? 02139-4301 > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users