SUMMARY2: Increase root filesystem space?

From: Jonathan Williams (jonathw@shubertorg.com)
Date: Wed Apr 30 2003 - 10:24:50 EDT


Well. Just in case you were wondering, I have found the solution to my
installupdate problem. I came into work this morning to find a wonderful email
from Maria Gilliland. This is what she said:

"Don't make root bigger. I am 99% sure your problem is inodes.

The "df -i" command will show you have no free inodes in some file systems.
This will be as a result of running quotacheck. It's buggy and screws up the
file system info. A reboot will fix it. A patch is available from hp."

And sure enough. I did a df -i, and the root filesystem had 0 free inodes. I
rebooted the system, and it went back up to something like 600,000 free inodes.
I tried the installupdate again, and it is running fine. I guess I should let
the HP tech support guy know that HP has a patch for this problem. ;)

Thanks again Maria. =)

Jonathan Williams
Unix Systems Administrator
The Shubert Organization, Inc.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Williams" <jonathw@shubertorg.com>
To: "tru64-unix-managers" <tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 5:45 PM
Subject: SUMMARY: Increase root filesystem space?

> Ok, I believe I've received enough replies to warrant a summary. It's pretty
> straight forward. While it is true that you cannot use any of the AdvFS
> utilities to add space to the root filesystem like a normal filesystem there
are
> ways around this. Basically, you backup the existing disk--get a larger
> disk--partition it as you would like--create the domains and filesystems and
> swapspace--mount them--restore everything to the new disk--and then boot off
of
> this new disk. I would be more detailed here, but several people have pointed
> out that there are articles on how to do this over at http://www.tru64.org/ .
>
> Also several people have mentioned that this might not help the installupdate
> problem, because if it is miscalculating the space as it stands (or not
> calculating it at all), then it really wouldn't matter how much space you have
> free. So I think I'll wait to hear back from HP guy and make a decision from
> there. Thanks to all for the fast replies (Steve, Dr. Tom, Jenny, Robert,
Alan,
> Paul, and Pat)
>
> Jonathan Williams
> Unix Systems Administrator
> The Shubert Organization, Inc.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jonathan Williams" <jonathw@shubertorg.com>
> To: "tru64-unix-managers" <tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 5:01 PM
> Subject: Increase root filesystem space?
>
>
> > Is it possible to increase the size of the root partition? I didn't think
> there
> > was any way to do this after the OS is installed. Let me explain:
> > I am having a problem upgrading my ES40 from 5.1a to 5.1b. Basically the
part
> > of the installupdate where it checks for appropriate filesystem space is a
> > little screwey as you can see:
> >
> > "If software subsets are removed, the update install will need to be
> > continued so that the Total Needed value can be updated to reflect
> > the removal of software that was previously installed.
> >
> > Free Space (Mbytes)
> > -------------------
> > Total Needed
> > Total Available
> >
> >
> > 1) Remove Core, Crash, and Extra Kernel Files
> > 2) Remove Unprotected Customized Files (.PreUPD)
> > 3) Remove Software Subsets
> > 4) Continue Update Installation
> > 5) Exit Update Installation"
> >
> > Notice the parts where it says Total needed and Total available are blank.
I
> > put a call into HP, and the tech guy checked our space and he says it seems
> like
> > more than enough space, so he is thinking it is something with the
> installupdate
> > script itself. While he is checking out the details of the script, he
> suggested
> > that I try increasing the size of my root partition to 512MB (from its
current
> > 256MB) and try the install again. So, I thought I was always told that you
> > cannot increase the size of the root partition, but this HP tech seems to
> think
> > otherwise. So if it is possible, does anyone know how I would go about
doing
> > this? Or has anyone else had a similar experience with the 5.1b
> installupdate?
> > TIA Oh, and just FYI, here is a df of my current system:
> >
> > Filesystem 512-blocks Used Available Capacity
> Mounted
> > on
> > root_domain#root 524288 183612 326256 37% /
> > usr_domain#usr 5671696 1628662 3963456 30% /usr
> > usr_domain#var 5671696 41458 3963456 2% /var
> >
> >
> > Jonathan Williams
> > Unix Systems Administrator
> > The Shubert Organization, Inc.
> >
> >
>
>



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