PRIMECLUSTER Global Disk Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.1 (Solaris(TM) Operating System) |
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Volume expansion is a function that expands the capacity of volumes, retaining volume data. Volume expansion can be conducted without stopping applications using the volumes. This function is referred to as online volume expansion.
Volumes are expanded by disk area addition to areas after the last blocks of the volumes. Therefore, to expand a volume, there must be sufficient continuous free space following the last block of the volume.
Even if there is no sufficient continuous free space after the last block of the volume, by concatenating unused disk, online volume expansion will be available.
Use Conditions on "Concatenation and Online Volume Expansion"
This function can expand only volumes that meet the following conditions.
Concatenation and mirroring are both applied.
In other words, concatenated disks have been mirrored.
The number of concatenated disks can be one.
The multiplicity of mirroring can be one.
For details, see " Concatenation and Online Volume Expansion " in "Online Volume Expansion."
Even if there is no sufficient continuous free space after the last block of the volume, by migration of the volume to a disk with sufficient free space, online volume expansion will be available. For the volume migration, use the GDS Snapshot online disk migration function.
For online disk migration, see "Online Disk Migration."
Online volume expansion is also available for system volumes. Even if there is not sufficient continuous free space after the last block of the volume to be expanded, by alternative boot environment creation with GDS Snapshot, online volume expansion will be available.
For the procedures for creating alternative boot environments and expanding system volumes without sufficient free space after the last blocks, see "Volume Expansion Using Commands."
Use the sdxvolume -S command. For details, see "sdxvolume - Volume operations."
Points of Concern for Online Volume Expansion
See "Online Volume Expansion."
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