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is invoked. Otherwise, the filesystem must be unmounted on all servers
before it is resized.
The utility can be used with either psd or psv devices. Use this syntax to
specify the device:
For a psd device partition, the device is specified as
/dev/psd/psdXXXpYY, where XXX is the drive number and YY is the
partition number. For example, /dev/psd/psd6p4 specifies partition 4 on
disk psd6.
For a non-partitioned psd device, the device is specified as
/dev/psd/psdXXX, where XXX is the drive number. For example,
/dev/psd/psd5.
For a psv device, the device is specified as /dev/psv/psvXXX, where XXX
is the volume number. For example, /dev/psv/psv1.
You do not need to specify the full path name. A name such as psd6p4 or
psv1 will work.
This program does not change the size of the partition containing the
filesystem. Instead, you will need to use a utility specific to your RAID
subsystem to modify the size of the partition. You will need to deport the disk
containing the filesystem before you modify the partitions.
CAUTION: Be sure to back up your data before using this program.
The options are:
-q
Do not print anything but error messages.
-s
[+]size[K|M|G|T]
Specify the new size for the filesystem. If you do not specify the size, the
filesystem will grow to the size of the partition.
The -s option can be used as follows:
Specify the size in kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes:
-s
size[K|M|G|T]
Specify the amount (in kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes)
by which the filesystem should be increased: