Did you do a mkinitrd before you rebooted.

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On Mar 19, 2012, at 8:44 AM, "Mark Pace" <pacemainl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm having problems with the new disk I just added to an LVM group.   
> When I
> reboot the system the new DASD is not online.  So I have to do a  
> chccwdev
> -e 0.0.0207   How do I make it come online automatically when I boot?
>
> TIA!
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Mark Post <mp...@novell.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> On 3/15/2012 at 07:16 PM, Theodore Rodriguez-Bell <
>> te...@wellsfargo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> My esteemed colleague Marcy Cortes wrote:
>>>> You shouldn't have to umount to resize. We increase all the time  
>>>> with
>> both
>>> 10 and 11.
>>>
>>> ...if you mounted the filesystem ext3!  With the command line it's
>> possible
>>> to get that wrong; that's one advantage to the GUI.
>>
>> If you don't specify the file system type, the mount command will  
>> use what
>> is in /etc/fstab, and so getting it wrong is no longer a problem.
>>
>>>> The command is different between the 2 though.
>>>
>>> Which, to change the subject slightly, is something that really  
>>> annoys me
>>> about SLES.  It's not as bad as the ever-changing patching  
>>> software, but
>> it's
>>> a needless annoyance.
>>
>> It's not SLES specific.  The upstream maintainers of the e2fsprogs  
>> package
>> did that by improving resize2fs to recognize when an online resize  
>> was
>> possible, and eliminated an unnecessary program (ext2online) from the
>> package, and hence some confusion for people that didn't realize  
>> that two
>> separate commands to resize a file system were needed.
>>
>>
>> Mark Post
>>
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