As a follow-up, at some point over the weekend things did finish on
their own:
romulus:/vms/johnn-sles11sp3 # df -h /vms
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/dm-4 2.6T 1.6T 1.1T 60% /vms
romulus:/vms/johnn-sles11sp3 #
I'd still be interested in any comments about what
On 02/08/2014 01:36 PM, John Navitsky wrote:
Hello,
I have a large file system that has been growing. We've resized it a
couple of times with the following approach:
lvextend -L +800G /dev/raid/virtual_machines
btrfs filesystem resize +800G /vms
I think the FS started out at 200G, we
On 2/10/2014 8:43 AM, Josef Bacik wrote:
On 02/08/2014 01:36 PM, John Navitsky wrote:
romulus:/home/users/johnn # cat /etc/SuSE-release
openSUSE 12.3 (x86_64)
VERSION = 12.3
CODENAME = Dartmouth
romulus:/home/users/johnn # uname -a
Linux romulus.us.redacted.com 3.7.10-1.16-desktop #1 SMP
John Navitsky posted on Mon, 10 Feb 2014 07:35:32 -0800 as excerpted:
[I rearranged your upside-down posting so the reply comes in context
after the quote.]
On 2/8/2014 10:36 AM, John Navitsky wrote:
I have a large file system that has been growing. We've resized it a
couple of times with
Hello,
I have a large file system that has been growing. We've resized it a
couple of times with the following approach:
lvextend -L +800G /dev/raid/virtual_machines
btrfs filesystem resize +800G /vms
I think the FS started out at 200G, we increased it by 200GB a time or
two, then by