As your storage needs increase, it might become necessary to add more disk space or drives to your shared storage system. EVMS provides features that allow you to expand or move existing volumes.
IMPORTANT:If you did not add a segment manager on top of the CSM container when you set up the resource, creating additional volumes or expanding or shrinking volumes is not possible. See Section 13.3.4, Adding a Segment Manager to the CSM Container.
The two supported methods for creating additional space for an existing volume are:
Enter evmsgui at a terminal console prompt as the root user.
In evmsgui, unmount the file system for the shared Linux POSIX volume you want to expand.
In evmsgui, click the
tab, right-click the volume you want to expand then select .Select
, then click .Provide a name for the drive link, click
, then save your changes.Click
, select , and then select .Ensure that the target disk contains only unpartitioned free space.
The entire target disk is used for the expansion, so you must make a disk available does not have other volumes or segments on it.
Select the
, click , then select the disk you want to expand the volume to.If there are no disks without a Segment Manager, then Cluster Segment Manager does not appear as an option.
The entire disk is used for the expansion, so you must select a disk that does not have other volumes or segments on it.
Provide the same settings information (same name, type (Private), owning node, and so on) as the existing container for the volume, the save your changes.
Re-mount the volume to be expanded.
Click the
tab, right-click the volume, then click .Select the volume that you are expanding, then click
.Verify the current volume size and the size of the volume after it is expanded, then click
.The expanded volume size should include the size of the disk the volume is being expanded to.
Select the storage device the volume is being expanded to, select
, and save your changes.Click
twice, then exit evmsgui.Enter evmsgui at a terminal console prompt as the root user.
In evmsgui, unmount the file system for the volume you want to move by right-clicking the volume and selecting
.Add a larger disk to the CSM container:
In evmsgui, click
, select , then click .Select the
, then click .Select the larger disk you want to move the volume to.
The entire disk is used for the expansion, so you must select a disk that does not have other volumes on it.
Provide the same settings information (name, type (Private), owning node, and so on) as the existing container for the volume, then save your changes.
Click
and exit evmsgui.Restart evmsgui, click the
tab, then expand the container so that the objects under the container appear.The new disk should appear as part of the container.
Right-click the object for the disk where the volume resides and select
.Select the object for the disk where the volume will be moved, then click
.Save your changes.
Saving your changes could take a while, depending on volume size and other factors.
Click
, exit evmsgui, then restart evmsgui.Click the
tab, right-click the volume, then select .This runs the repair process and ensures that no problems exist on the moved volume.
Click the
tab, right-click the disk the volume was moved from, then select .Click
twice, then exit evmsgui.