Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!peyote!woan From: woan@peyote.cactus.org (Ronald S. Woan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: Why doesn't df reflect paritition change? Summary: chfs filesystem -a size= Message-ID: <2308@peyote.cactus.org> Date: 14 Sep 90 03:43:25 GMT References: <7417@aides.watson.ibm.com> Distribution: comp Organization: Capital Area Central Texas Unix Society, Austin, TX Lines: 19 In article <7417@aides.watson.ibm.com>, marc@ibm.com (Marc Auslander) writes: > To make a file system bigger, go to the smit pannel for enlarging the > file system. What you did was to make the logical volume bigger without > then updating the file system to reflect the added space. > > The is a way to fix this, but I am not sure what it is, and its something > I can't experiment with. You might play with the chfs command. Yes you can use the chfs command, i.e. to set /u to something: chfs /u -a size=#, where # indicate the number of blocks total for the filesystem. Warning though, you can't shrink it if I remember correctly. Ron -- +-----All Views Expressed Are My Own And Are Not Necessarily Shared By------+ +------------------------------My Employer----------------------------------+ + Ronald S. Woan woan@peyote.cactus.org or woan@soda.berkeley.edu + + othernet Prodigy: XTCR74A Compuserve: 73530,2537 +