Doug, that makes perfect sense. Thanks!
 

Geoff Hazel, UNIX System Engineer
AT&T Mobility Network Operations
Core Services Systems & Storage
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-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 11:13 AM
To: Hazel, Geoff
Cc: veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] use fsadm to expand a filesystem while mounted

Hazel, Geoff wrote:
> I'm going to be using fsadm tonight to expand a filesystem on an 
> existing volume.  The volume itself does NOT need expanding, it's big 
> enough, but the filesystem is smaller than the volume and I'm going to

> enlarge it to the full size of the volume.
>  
> 2 questions:
>  
> I'm assuming I can do this "hot" while the filesystem is mounted and 
> all -- is that true?
yes
> Is there a flag on fsadm for "maxsize" to expand the filesystem to the

> full size of the volume, or do I need to do calculations?
>  
use the information from vxprint for the volume as the argument to -b. 
That's the proper way to do it.



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