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IBM XIV Storage System Copy Services and Migration

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We then get a warning message. The volume is increasing in size. Click OK to continue.Now the volume is really 17 GB <strong>and</strong> no space is being wasted on the <strong>XIV</strong>. The new size isshown in Figure 7-35.Figure 7-35 Resized volumesVary on the VG again to update AIX that the volume size has changed. In Example 7-28 weimport the VG, which detects that the source disks have grown in size. We then run the chvg-g comm<strong>and</strong> to grow the volume group, then confirm that the file system can still be used.Example 7-28 Importing larger disksroot@dolly:~# /usr/sbin/importvg -y'ESS_VG1' hdisk30516-1434 varyonvg: Following physical volumes appear to be grown in size.Run chvg comm<strong>and</strong> to activate the new space.hdisk3 hdisk4 hdisk5ESS_VG1root@dolly:~# chvg -g ESS_VG1root@dolly:~# mount /mnt/redbkroot@dolly:/mnt/redbk# df -kFilesystem 1024-blocks Free %Used Iused %Iused Mounted on/dev/fslv00 20971520 11352580 46% 17 1% /mnt/redbkWe can now resize the file system to take advantage of the extra space. In Example 7-29 theoriginal size of the file system in 512 byte blocks is shown.Example 7-29 Displaying the current size of the file systemChange/Show Characteristics of an Enhanced Journaled File <strong>System</strong>Type or select values in entry fields.Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.[Entry Fields]File system name/mnt/redbkNEW mount point[/mnt/redbk]SIZE of file systemUnit Size512bytesNumber of units [41943040]240 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>XIV</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>System</strong>: <strong>Copy</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Migration</strong>

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