> -----Original Message-----
> From: ocfs2-users-bounces at oss.oracle.com [mailto:ocfs2-users-
> bounces at oss.oracle.com] On Behalf Of James Pifer
> Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 10:34 AM
> To: ocfs2-users at oss.oracle.com
> Subject: [Ocfs2-users] second ocfs2 volume
>
> I've been using a 300GB ocfs2 for quite some time shared between three
> sles10sp2 servers running xen. I'm now running out of space on the
> ocfs2
> volume.
>
> It appears as though you can grow the partition, but I'm not exactly
> sure. Is growing an existing volume the "right" way to go? Are
there
> any
> specific instructions available besides what is in the FAQ. The space
> is
> currently provided by a SAN, so I believe the "drive" can have
space
> added.
You can grow a volume by using tunefs.ocfs2, currently the volume can't be
mounted during this operation (at least for ocfs2 1.2). I have done it and it is
usual a fast operation.
>
> The other option is adding a second 300GB ocfs2 volume. I thought this
> would be pretty straight forward, but I'm not finding that to be the
> case.
>
> Can you have multiple ocfs2 volumes?
Yes, you can have multiple volumes. You pretty much follow the instructions,
only the first steps are not needed (cluster.conf, etc.).
Present the new volume to the systems (like the LUN from the shared SAN), run
fsck.ocfs2 on it (or use the console) and mount it on both.
>
> All the instructions I find is for setting up your first one. Anyone
> know of instructions for adding a second one?
>
> Any assistance is appreciated.
>
> James
>
>
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