3.1.2 Matrix Server Administration Guide

Chapter 7: Configure PSFS Filesystems 114
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Specify the size in kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes:
-s
size[K|M|G][T]
Specify the amount (in kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes)
by which the filesystem should be increased:
-s [+|-]size[K|M|G][T]
The following example increases the size of the filesystem by 1 GB.
resizepsfs -s +1G /dev/psd/psd6p4
NOTE:
If you do not specify any options, resizepsfs will try to resize the
filesystem to the full size of the partition.
For more information, see the resizepsfs(8) man page.
Destroy a Filesystem
If necessary, you can remove a filesystem from the volume on which it is
located. Select the filesystem on the Management Console, right-click,
and select Destroy Filesystem. All persistent mounts for that filesystem
will also be destroyed.
NOTE: Any snapshots of the filesystem must be destroyed before the
filesystem is destroyed.
Recover an Evicted Filesystem
To recover an evicted PSFS filesystem, you must unmount and then
remount the filesystem from all affected nodes in the matrix.
To unmount the filesystem, use the procedure described under
“Unmount a Filesystem” on page 102.