Latest, in supported versions, translates to ocfs2 1.4 BETA.
And in mainline terms means any of the 2.6.25-rcX kernels.
Brian Kroth wrote:
> Just to be clear, which versions are "latest"?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
> Tao Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2008-04-13 15:49:
>
>> yes you can.
>> Please see
>> ht
Just to be clear, which versions are "latest"?
Thanks,
Brian
Tao Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2008-04-13 15:49:
> yes you can.
> Please see
> http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/dist/documentation/ocfs2_faq.html#RESIZE.
>
> One more thing about it. The online resize capability has already been
> ad
yes you can.
Please see
http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/dist/documentation/ocfs2_faq.html#RESIZE.
One more thing about it. The online resize capability has already been
added into latest Linux kernel. So you can grow an ocfs2 volume when it
is in use if you use the latest kernel and the la
Hello, I'd lke to know if it's possible to extend an OCFS2 partition. If so,
how can I do that ? Thanks in advance.
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