On 03/15/12 18:25, Marco van Tol wrote:
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 02:00:48PM +0200, George Mamalakis wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have asked the same question in the freebsd forums, but had no luck.
Apart of this, there might be a bug somewhere, so I re-ask the question
to this list. Here how it goes (three posts):
post 1:
"I am experimenting with one installation of FreeBSD-9-STABLE/amd64 on a
VirtualBox that is using gptzfsboot on a raid-1 (mirrored) zfs pool. My
problem is that I need to grow the filesystem size of zfs partitions. I
followed this guide
<http://support.freenas.org/ticket/342>(http://support.freenas.org/ticket/342),
which is for FreeNAS, and encountered a few problems.
# gpart show
=> 34 40959933 ada0 GPT (19G)
34 128 1 freebsd-boot (64k)
162 35651584 2 freebsd-zfs (17G)
35651746 5308221 3 freebsd-swap (2.5G)
=> 34 40959933 ada1 GPT (19G)
34 128 1 freebsd-boot (64k)
162 35651584 2 freebsd-zfs (17G)
35651746 5308221 3 freebsd-swap (2.5G)
# zpool status
pool: zroot
state: ONLINE
scan: resilvered 912M in 1h3m with 0 errors on Sat Mar 10 14:01:17 2012
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
zroot ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
ada0p2 ONLINE 0 0 0
ada1p2 ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
# zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
zroot 5.97G 3.69G 2.28G 61% 1.00x ONLINE -
Let me give you a few info with regard to my setup, before explaining my
problems:
As you can see, *gpart* shows that my ada0p2 and ada1p2 partitions (used
in zroot) are of size 17G, while *zfs list* shows that zroot has a size
of 5.97G (which is the initial size of the virtual machine's disks,
before I resized them).
The problem I encountered when following the aforementioned procedure,
was that I was unable to export zroot (the procedure says to export the
pool, "resize" the paritions with *gparted*, and then import the pool),
because I was receiving a message of some of my filesystems being busy
(in single user mode, "/" was busy). Thus, in order to resolve this
issue, I booted with a CDROM of FreeBSD 9 RELEASE, I then imported
(*-f*) my zpool, and followed the procedure of resizing my filesystems.
Does anyone have a better idea as to what I should do in order to make
*zpool* see all the available space of the partitions it is using?
Thank you all for your time in advance,
mamalos"
post 2:
"Ah,
and not to forget: I have enabled the autoexpand property of *zpool* (to
be honest I've enabled, disabled, reenabled, and so forth many times,
because somewhere I read that it might be needed, sometimes...), with no
luck."
post 3:
"Since nobody has an answer that far, let me ask another thing. Instead
of deleting ada0p2 and ada1p2, and then recreating them from the same
starting block but with a grater size, could I have just created two new
filesystems (ada0p3 and ada1p3), and having them added in the pool as a
new mirror? Because if that's the case, then I could try that out, since
it seems to have the same result.
Not that this answers to my question, but at least it's a workaround. "
As stated in these posts, it's really strange that zpool list doesn't
seem to react even if I set the expand flag (or autoexpand which is the
same), hence my concern whether this could be a bug.
Thank you all for your time,
Hi,
Have you tried offline, online -e yet?
I have done what you are trying succesfully with physical larger drives.
When I understand your layout right, you should be able to do the
following:
(as root)
zpool offline zroot ada0p2
zpool online -e zroot ada0p2
# Wait till everything settles and looks okay again, monitoring zpool
# status
# After all is okay again:
zpool offline zroot ada1p2
zpool online -e zroot ada1p2
At this point your zpool should have grown to the size of its underlying
partitions.
It worked for me, my system was 8-STABLE at the time. The very same
system has been upgrade to 9.0-RELEASE in the mean time, without any
problems.
Marco
Marco thank you,
it worked like a charm!
--
George Mamalakis
IT and Security Officer
Electrical and Computer Engineer (Aristotle Un. of Thessaloniki),
MSc (Imperial College of London)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
phone number : +30 (2310) 994379
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