>
>
>
> Yes you can. Size of the vol is a ZFS property.
>
>
> yes, i knew this but i wasn't sure how to do the REST. =)


> Set the volsize property to what you want then, then modify the
> logical unit e.g.
>
> Usage:  stmfadm modify-lu [OPTIONS] <LU-name>
>        OPTIONS:
>                -p, --lu-prop  <logical-unit-property=value>
>                -s, --size  <size K/M/G/T/P>
>                -f, --file
>
> Description: Modify properties of a logical unit.
> Valid properties for -p, --lu-prop are:
>     alias    - alias for logical unit (up to 255 chars)
>     mgmt-url - Management URL address
>     wcd      - write cache disabled (true, false)
>     wp       - write protect (true, false)
>
> You will probably want to offline your target before making these changes.
>
> Now of course, this doesn't mean the space is immediately usable on the
> target host. If it's Windows you can use diskpart extend. If it's Linux,
> then you may need another method depending upon the file system.
>
> -Errol
>
I don't even care if i need to reformat it on my target host, so long as i
can make it bigger. Thanks for the help.
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