mmm, guess it should be easy to do it with yast, but it's not working.
Yast2 log:
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2005-03-15 23:45:53 <1> cacho(17133) [agent-storage]
SystemCmd.cc(SystemCmd):34 Konstruktor SystemCmd:"/usr/sbin/parted -s
/dev/cciss/c0d0 resize 9 47780.641 88755.5 " UseTmp:1 Nr:19
2005-03-15 23:45:53 <1> cacho(17133) [agent-storage]
SystemCmd.cc(InitFile):103 File:"/tmp/YaST2.tdir/stp17133_19_S"
2005-03-15 23:45:53 <1> cacho(17133) [agent-storage]
SystemCmd.cc(DoExecute):208 system() Returns:1
2005-03-15 23:45:53 <1> cacho(17133) [agent-storage]
PartedAcc.cc(CheckError):74 cmd:/usr/sbin/parted -s /dev/cciss/c0d0
resize 9 47780.641 88755.5
2005-03-15 23:45:53 <1> cacho(17133) [agent-storage]
PartedAcc.cc(CheckError):75 out:Error: Unable to satisfy all
constraints on the partition.
Error: Can't have the end before the start!
Error: Partition /dev/cciss/c0d0p9 is being used. You must unmount it
before you modify it with Parted.
2005-03-15 23:45:53 <3> cacho(17133) [agent-storage]
PartedAcc.cc(CheckError):79 retcode:1
2005-03-15 23:45:53 <1> cacho(17133) [YCP]
partitioning/target_modify.ycp:400 disk_resize ret:false
2005-03-15 23:45:53 <3> cacho(17133) [YCP]
partitioning/target_modify.ycp:435 Oops, partition resize failed for
device /dev/cciss/c0d0p9
2005-03-15 23:45:53 <1> cacho(17133) [ui-shortcuts]
YShortcutManager.cc(checkShortcuts):82 Shortcut conflict: 'A' used for
YPushButton "Cancel&ar"
2005-03-15 23:45:53 <1> cacho(17133) [ui-shortcuts]
YShortcutManager.cc(checkShortcuts):82 Shortcut conflict: 'A' used for
YPushButton "Reintent&ar"
cacho:~ # umount /srv/ftp
umount: /srv/ftp: dispositivo ocupado
umount: /srv/ftp: dispositivo ocupado
cacho:~ # lsof /srv/ftp
Supposely that FS is being used, but can't see anyone using it...
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 13:25:02 +0200, Paul Hewlett
On Tuesday 15 March 2005 09:20, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Anybody tried resizing an "in use" filesystem?, any procedures to share?. It would be interesting to know about xfs/reiserfs/ext3 approachs. (no lvm)
Ciro
AFAIK You can only do this if you are using LVM and then it is a simple procedure using YAST->Partitioner. Are you shrinking or growing the filesystem ?
PAul H
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