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• 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
sanconfigure – obsolete
This command is obsolete and will be removed in a future release.
sandiskinfo – show SAN disk information
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/bin/sandiskinfo [-i|-u|-v] [-al] [-f] [-U]
[--subdevices] [--dynvolumes] [-
-dynvol_properties [volname]]
Description
The sandiskinfo command can display information for both imported
and unimported SAN disks and also for dynamic volumes. Under normal
operations, the sandiskinfo output should be the same on all servers in
the cluster.
Disk Information
With no options, sandiskinfo displays the UID, vendor, model, and
capacity of each imported disk and specifies the FC switch used to access
the disk.
# sandiskinfo
Disk: /dev/psd/psd5
Uid: 20:00:00:04:cf:13:32:d1::0 SAN info: switch fcswitch port 7
Vendor: SEAGATE ST336704FC Capacity: 34732M
Following are the commonly used options for imported and unimported
disks:
sandiskinfo [-i|-u|-v] [-al] [-f] [-U]
The default is -i, which produces the output shown above for imported
disks. The -u option produces the same output for unimported disks.
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