| To: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Using xfs_growfs |
| From: | Seung-yeong Oh <so1713@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 02 May 2003 22:34:20 +0900 |
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| Sender: | linux-xfs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
Hello,
I came up with some free disk space available right after my XFS
partition. The free disk space is not formatted nor partitioned.
And I don't use LVM. What would be the simplist way to use xfs_growfs
command for this? I've read the man page but I'm sort of technically
challenged..
# xfs_growfs -n /
meta-data=/ isize=256 agcount=37, agsize=262144
blks
data = bsize=4096 blocks=9506455, imaxpct=25
= sunit=0 swidth=0 blks, unwritten=0
naming =version 2 bsize=4096
log =internal bsize=4096 blocks=1200 version=1
= sunit=0 blks
realtime =none extsz=65536 blocks=0, rtextents=0
I'd appreciate any input. Thank you.
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