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From: Patrick Boutilier <boutilpj@ednet.ns.ca>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] resize reiserfs
Date: Thu Nov 22 13:34:01 2001	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3BFD5397.4080005@ednet.ns.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20011122203009.A557@sky.net

Why not just use the resize_reiserfs program from the reiserfsprogs 
package available from 
ftp://ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiserfsprogs/reiserfsprogs-3.x.0j.tar.gz   ?

Snip from manpage:


NAME
       resize_reiserfs - Reiserfs filesystem resizer

SYNOPSIS
       resize_reiserfs [ -s [+|-]size[K|M|G] ] [ -fqv ] device

DESCRIPTION
       The resize_reiserfs tool resizes an unmounted reiserfs file 
system.  It enlarges or shrinks an reiserfs file system located on a 
device so that it will have size bytes or size=old_size +(-) size
       bytes if the + or - prefix is used.  If the -s option is not 
specified, the filesystem will be resized to fill the given device.  The 
size parameter may have one of the optional modifiers K,  M,
       G, which means the size parameter is given in kilo-, mega-, 
gigabytes respectively.

       The  resize_reiserfs  program  does  not manipulate the size of 
the device. If you wish to enlarge a filesystem, you must make sure you 
expand the underlying device first. This can be done using
       cfdisk(8) for partitions, by deleting the partition and 
recreating it with a larger size (assuming there is free space after the 
partition in question).  Make sure you re-create it with the same
       starting disk cylinder as before!  Otherwise, the resize 
operation will certainly not work, and you may lose your entire filesystem.

       The resize_reiserfs program allows to grow a reiserfs on-line if 
there is a free space on block device.

       If  you  wish  to  shrink an reiserfs partition, first use 
resize_reiserfs to shrink the file system. You may then use cfdisk(8) to 
shrink the device. When shrinking the size of the device, make
       sure you do not make it smaller than the reduced size of the 
reiserfs filesystem.



Ulrich Wiederhold wrote:

>Hi,
>I need to resize my lv /dev/store/data now.
>
>I already added the 2nd HD (/dev/hdc1) to the vg store using vgextend
>and extended the lv using lvextend.
>
>Now I need to extend the reiserfs I got on this lv. I seached the web
>and found the resize_reiserfs perl-script, but if I try it, I only get
>this msg:
>$#: ./resize_reiserfs --size +50G --lv /dev/store/data --dry-run          
>
>  only 0 free PE's (0 K) left on VG store
>
>Sure, I already added the PE�s to the lv.
>What to do?
>
>Uli
>

  reply	other threads:[~2001-11-22 13:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-11-22 13:26 [linux-lvm] resize reiserfs Ulrich Wiederhold
2001-11-22 13:34 ` Patrick Boutilier [this message]
2001-11-22 14:01 ` Andreas Dilger
2001-11-22 14:35 ` Alex Zarochentsev

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