Razvan,
We do not support increasing the size of an existing NSD.
As mentioned earlier you need to add new NSD, of the new size you require, and
then remove the old NSD resize to the new size and then add the new NSD back to
the filesystem.
When you have added all the new NSD to the filesystem
To my knowledge there isn’t a way today to do this today. Thus you would need
to delete an NSD from the FS, delete the NSD, increase the backend disk,
recreate the NSD, then add it back to the FS.
Cheers,
-Bryan
From: gpfsug-discuss On Behalf Of Popescu,
Razvan
Sent: Wednesday, June 14,
Hello,
Does anyone know if GPFS allows the increase in capacity of already existing
nsd/disks, in order to add capacity to a storage pool?
I need to increase the space on an existing filesystem, and wonder if rather
than having to add new nds/disks to the storage pool, I could leverage the
All Hi,
I will be stepping down as the Chair after the June event, so if you are
interested in taking over and running the group, please let me know !
Regards
Paul
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Hi all,
Just a reminder that the next UK User Group meeting will be taking place
in London (IBM York Road) on Tuesday 27th and Wednesday 28th June
The Agenda is available on the Spectrum Scale website, under events and
we have an evening event at Etc Venues, Prospero House
If you wish to