From: Scott Long [mailto:scottl_at_freebsd.org] > Don Bowman wrote: > > > this is perhaps a naive question, but i > > couldn't find the answer. > > > > if i have e.g. a 3-disk raid5 using aac, > > and i add another disk, can i increase the > > size of the logical disk using the aac bios > > (or ideally aacli), and then use growfs to > > increase the size of the filesystem? Can > > this be done if i obey some restrictions, > > e.g. resize the last filesystem on the partition? > > > > I would like to boot from the array, have swap > > on it, and have a large partition that uses > > the remainder of the space. I'm assuming i would > > lay it out so that it goes root first, then > > swap, then the large filesystem. > > > > The adaptec raid bios seems to indicate i can > > grow by adding a drive, but only under windows. > > The manual for it has no mention of this. The > > datasheet also indicates i can increase size > > 'on the fly'. > > > > aaccli will let you increase the size of the container. > If you are using Windows, then there is magic that will > resize the partition table and the NTFS and/or FAT > filesystems. I can't remember if the magic is in the > driver, aaccli, or firmware, but it definitely only > applies to FAT and NTFS _filesystems_. Growing the > container is done in the firmware and is independent > of the filesystems, MBR/slice table, etc. The 'container extend volume' command doesn't exist in aaccli, the manual indicates its only for windows. There is 'container reconfigure', i suppose that might be the right command? However, when i try it, i get an error that there is not enough space on the specified device, as below. AAC0> container list Executing: container list Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi Partition Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size ----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ ------------- 0 Volume 410GB Open 0:00:0 64.0KB: 136GB /dev/aacd0 v 0:02:0 64.0KB: 136GB 0:03:0 64.0KB: 136GB AAC0> disk list Executing: disk list C:ID:L Device Type Blocks Bytes/Block Usage Shared Rate ------ -------------- --------- ----------- ---------------- ------ ---- 0:00:0 Disk 286749610 512 Initialized NO 320 0:02:0 Disk 286749610 512 Initialized NO 320 0:03:0 Disk 286749610 512 Initialized NO 320 0:04:0 Disk 286749610 512 Initialized NO 320 AAC0> container reconfigure 0 4 Executing: container reconfigure 0 (ID=4) Command Error: <The specified operation failed because there was not enough space on the specified device.> AAC0>Received on Sun May 02 2004 - 11:10:29 UTC
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