From: KUMAR, Bageshwar, FM (Bageshwar.KUMAR@rbos.com)
Date: Thu Feb 05 2004 - 09:10:58 EST
Hi,
I have a mirror(fs created and mounted) with 2 submirror (detaild below) .
Soft partitions d107 & d207 were grown to the new size but the mirror (d7)
still shows the old size.
Does anyone know a way to grow the mirror(d7) without unmounting the
filesystem?? My idea is to grow the volume and then grow the filesystem.
Regards,
BK
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d7: Mirror
Submirror 0: d17
State: Okay
Submirror 1: d27
State: Okay
Pass: 1
Read option: roundrobin (default)
Write option: parallel (default)
Size: 2094525 blocks
d17: Submirror of d7
State: Okay
Size: 4191939 blocks
Stripe 0:
Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
d107 0 No Okay
d107: Soft Partition
Component: c0t0d0s7
State: Okay
Size: 4194304 blocks
Extent Start Block Block count
0 1 4194304
d27: Submirror of d7
State: Okay
Size: 4191939 blocks
Stripe 0:
Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
d207 0 No Okay
d207: Soft Partition
Component: c0t1d0s7
State: Okay
Size: 4194304 blocks
Extent Start Block Block count
0 1 4194304
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