there is a resizeocfs but it's not shipped yet as part of the rpms
on linux you can't really change your volumes while a filesystem is
mounted on it anyways. and lvm is not really clustersafe.
we should probablty update the repository and get the latest ocfs code
in there so you can use resizeocfs, it's pretty harmless
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 12:03:34PM -0400, H. Wade Minter
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> We're getting ready to start work with Oracle 9iRAC on Red Hat Advanced
Server
> 2.1. One thing I'm curious about, that I haven't found an answer
for in the
> docs, is how to handle partition resizing with OCFS.
>
> We have found on our Oracle 8i/Solaris systems that we have the need on
> occasion to expand partitions to make room for more data. Under Solaris
with
> non-shared storage, we do this via Veritas Volume Manager and vxfs.
>
> However, it doesn't appear that this would work for OCFS and Linux. I
suppose
> to expand the underlying partition, you could set up the partitions with
LVM,
> and expand them that way, but I haven't seen any facility to expand the
> actual OCFS filesystem.
>
> How do OCFS users address this situation?
>
> Thanks,
> Wade
> - --
> H. Wade Minter
> Senior Unix Systems Engineer
> IBM Business Consulting Services, NC Wise Project
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