pjeia
14 years agoLevel 3
vxresize in solaris zone
hi
we are to extend the filesystem of a solaris zone. This filesystem zone is under vcs resource of the global zone.
Mount sprdarch (
we are to extend the filesystem of a solaris zone. This filesystem zone is under vcs resource of the global zone.
Mount sprdarch (
MountPoint @sgz01 = "/zones/csdb01/root/S90PRD/arch"
MountPoint @sgz02 = "/zones/csdb02/root/S90PRD/arch"
BlockDevice = "/dev/vx/dsk/sprddg/csprdarchvol"
FSType = vxfs
MountOpt = "suid,largefiles,log"
FsckOpt = "-y"
)
i'd like to ask if same should be done in extending the volume.
#vxresize -F vxfs -g sprddg csprdarchvol +10g
should I halt first the zone? or we can extend on the fly as usual?
would the vxresize succeed even the filesystem is inside the zone?
I just had this info that * volume must be mounted for the operation to succeed.
any thoughts? all replies are appreciated
i'd like to ask if same should be done in extending the volume.
#vxresize -F vxfs -g sprddg csprdarchvol +10g
should I halt first the zone? or we can extend on the fly as usual?
would the vxresize succeed even the filesystem is inside the zone?
I just had this info that * volume must be mounted for the operation to succeed.
any thoughts? all replies are appreciated
- The command looks correct if you want to increase your FS by 10G.
I would recommend to halt the zone & then resize the FS using vxresize.... I don't think any other thing should be an obstacle... shouldn't be a worry if FS is inside zone as well...
Also, nothing to worry if FS is configured under cluster..
Gaurav