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| Subject: | Will xfs_growfs succeed on a full file system? |
| From: | "Geir A. Myrestrand" <geir.myrestrand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 23 Jan 2007 10:19:27 -0500 |
| Organization: | FalconStor Software, Inc. |
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Does xfs_growfs depend on some space left on the file system in order to
be able to grow it? I have a colleague who ran into an issue where a file system resize failed. The file system is 100% full. Aside from analyzing what happened in his case, should XFS be able to grow a file system that is 100% full? The device has already been expanded, it is the XFS file system that fails to resize. I just wonder if that is by design, or whether it is an issue. -- Geir A. Myrestrand |
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