1gfs2_grow(8) System Manager's Manual gfs2_grow(8)
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6 gfs2_grow - Expand a GFS2 filesystem
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10 gfs2_grow [OPTION]... <DEVICE|MOUNTPOINT>...
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14 gfs2_grow is used to expand a GFS2 filesystem after the device upon
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16 gfs2_grow on a GFS2 filesystem, you are requesting that any spare space
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19 operation is complete, the resource group index for the filesystem is
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23 See lvmlockd(8) for the procedure to extend and refresh the logical
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26 You may only run gfs2_grow on a mounted filesystem; expansion of
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31 You must be superuser to execute gfs2_grow. The gfs2_grow tool tries
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33 the likely problems as it can. When expanding a filesystem, only the
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38 You can run gfs2_grow with the -T flag to get a display of the current
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67 mkfs.gfs2(8) gfs2_jadd(8) lvextend(8) lvmlockd(8)
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72 gfs2_grow(8)