> Actually, our layout is RAID 0+1. All we want to is add the extra
> capacity of 2 disks per mirror by growing the filesystem. There is only
> one filesystem on the RAID.
Without specific details (like 'vxprint -ht ' and the way the array
is configured and presented to the host), it's going to
Jaehne, Richard S wrote:
> Actually, our layout is RAID 0+1. All we want to is add the extra
> capacity of 2 disks per mirror by growing the filesystem. There is only
> one filesystem on the RAID.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
In that case, (as long as you aren't adding in a hidden layer of LUN
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: Jaehne, Richard S
Cc: veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] Increase filesystem size
Jaehne, Richard S wrote:
>
> Veritas Gurs,
>
> I've got a Sun storedge 3300 RAID that has a Solaris 8/Veritas 4.0
> RAID 0+1 filesystem on it. Currently we have the R
> Jaehne, Richard S wrote:
> > Veritas Gurs,
> >
> > Ive got a Sun storedge 3300 RAID that has a Solaris 8/Veritas 4.0
> > RAID 0+1 filesystem on it. Currently we have the RAID populated with 7
> > disks (3 striped w/ parity on one side > mirrored to 3 striped disks
> > w/ parity on the other s
Jaehne, Richard S wrote:
>
> Veritas Gurs,
>
> I’ve got a Sun storedge 3300 RAID that has a Solaris 8/Veritas 4.0
> RAID 0+1 filesystem on it. Currently we have the RAID populated with 7
> disks (3 striped w/ parity on one side > mirrored to 3 striped disks
> w/ parity on the other side with 1 l
Veritas Gurs,
I've got a Sun storedge 3300 RAID that has a Solaris 8/Veritas 4.0 RAID
0+1 filesystem on it. Currently we have the RAID populated with 7 disks
(3 striped w/ parity on one side > mirrored to 3 striped disks w/ parity
on the other side with 1 logging/spare disk). We have purchase