GFS File Systems
1. vg1p1-lv_vg1p1
2. vg2p1-lv_vg2p1
Please select file system to extend:1
Display of all available devices
Device:
Size:
Status
1. mpath0
512000.00M
Unused
2. mpath3
512000.00M
Unused
Please select device:1
You have selected to extend file system ’vg1p1-lv_vg1p1’ with device ’mpath0’ having
size ’512000.00M’
Please confirm:? (yes|no) y
This will stop the VTFD service, Do you wish to continue? (yes|no) y
Stopping RAS
[ Done ]
Stopping VTFD
[ Done ]
Stopping RAS
[ Done ]
Stopping VTFD locally
[ Done ]
Stopping RAS Remotely
[ Done ]
Stopping VTFD remotely
[ Done ]
Stopping Remote Cluster Services
[ Done ]
Creating partition
[ Done ]
Creating physical volume
[ Done ]
Add PV to VG
[ Done ]
Extend LV
[ Done ]
Extend FS
[ Done ]
Starting VTFD
[ Done ]
Starting RAS
[ Done ]
Successful file system extension
End Processing Procedure Successfully
Press <ENTER> to continue
What to do next
If you are required to create new file systems for repository user data and
metadata storage, proceed to “Using the ProtecTIER Service Menu to create file
systems.” Otherwise, go to “Expanding the repository” on page 48.
Using the ProtecTIER Service Menu to create file systems
About this task
Use the File Systems Management menu to create file systems for repository user
data and metadata storage, based on the output of the Plan repository increase
wizard. You need to create the set of file systems only once. Even if you later
delete the repository, you can recreate the repository using the existing file
systems.
Note:
Complete the steps in the order they appear. Before creating the new file
systems, display the new volumes created on the backend storage.
Procedure
Follow these steps to create file systems on a repository:
1.
Log in to a ProtecTIER node server. Open a Secured Shell (SSH) session to the
node and log in using the user ID:
ptconfig
and password:
ptconfig
.
2.
At the command line type
menu
and then press Enter. The
ProtecTIER Service
Menu
displays:
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