Did you resize your partition before trying to resize the filesystem with
resize2fs?

-Andy

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Yaron <tclug at freakzilla.com> wrote:

> Anyone here use software RAID and use mdadm to expand an array?
>
> I used to have a RAID0 array with two disks, and tried to grow it... only
> to find you can't add devices to a RAID0 (no idea why, it seems like it'd
> be the easiest!) Anyway, I had to use the two additional disks to make a
> RAID5 array (by splitting them into two partitions each), copy all the
> data to THAT one and then grow it using the original RAID devices.
>
> Yeah, bit of a mess, and I eventually got the RAID5 built, let that run
> for a bit to make sure it actually works, then nuked the old RAID0, split
> one of the drives into partitions the same size I'm using for the RAID5
> volumes, and added them to the current array.
>
> That all went well, except when I tried to resize the filesystem,
> resize2fs says it's already at maximum.
>
> I do notice from /proc/mdstat that the array is "reshaping" (and it's
> going to take forEVER) and I'm wondering if resize2fs isn't supposed to
> work until that's done.
>
> If that's NOT the case and it's supposed to be able to resize the
> filesystem as soon as I've grown the array, then either somethng's wrong
> or I've missed something. I've followed the Linux RAID Wiki's instructions
> and have no indication of either of those though.
>
> Anyone?
>
>
>
> -Yaron
>
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