I resized two logical volumes with lvextend, and then ran:
mount -o remount,resize /dev/NAMEOFVG/NAMEOFLV
for each logical volume.
One was /opt and the other was /jb
I used each for a while, seemingly without problem.
I rebooted to add new hardware, and both volumes showed major damage.
/opt kept saying that it couldn't be mounted because it already /was
mounted. I manually unmouted it and fsck.jfs *still* said it was
mounted (neither mount nor /proc/mounts showed it mounted). /jb had
contents similar to /opt, and /opt had contents similar to / ('root')!
I tried various things, including using a rescue disk (SuSE 9.2 rescue
CD), and both volumes checked out fine, but showed inconsistent
filesystem contents to what I expected. All in all, after about an
hour, I just gave up, removed the logical volumes and recreated them,
and went on my way.
This is SuSE 9.2 with all updates, etc...
This isn't the first time I've had some funky issues with resizing and
jfs.
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Jon Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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