Oh, just ignore this stupid question. I didn't read the man page
carefully. This sentence from the man page solves the problem:
"gfs_jadd will not use space that has been formatted for filesystem data
even if that space has never been populated with files."
I extended the lvm and then grew the gfs. I should not grow it so that I
have space for journals.
Sorry to post questions before checking the problem carefully.
vu pham wrote:
Although my gfs partition has a lot of free space to add two more
journal, but gfs_jadd complains of not enough space.
Do I have to run any extra command to make it work ?
[r...@vm1 gfsdata]# gfs_tool df /mnt/gfsdata
/mnt/gfsdata:
SB lock proto = "lock_dlm"
SB lock table = "cluster1:gfs2"
SB ondisk format = 1309
SB multihost format = 1401
Block size = 4096
Journals = 2
Resource Groups = 10
Mounted lock proto = "lock_dlm"
Mounted lock table = "cluster1:gfs2"
Mounted host data = "jid=0:id=262146:first=1"
Journal number = 0
Lock module flags = 0
Local flocks = FALSE
Local caching = FALSE
Oopses OK = FALSE
Type Total Used Free use%
------------------------------------------------------------------------
inodes 6 6 0 100%
metadata 63 0 63 0%
data 383867 0 383867 0%
[r...@vm1 gfsdata]# gfs_jadd -Tv -j 2 /mnt/gfsdata
Requested size (65536 blocks) greater than available space (2 blocks)
[r...@vm1 gfsdata]#
Thanks,
Vu
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