Well I got it down to JUST the following commands - What I found is
something somewhere changed, either us now being sles10, not sles9,
and/or going from SVC to native along with no NPIV and now NPIV. Dunno
and at this point, I got it working smoothly so I'm happy.

AFTER the lun is expanded -

 1. Reboot the image OR Remove the devices COMPLETELY from zFCP

      I've found that I personally like the ( sorry to say this )
microsloth touch here and just reboot otherwise the next step becomes
your first.

 2. umount thefilesystem

 3. e2fsck -f /dev/mapper/lunofchoice

 4. resize2fs /dev/mapper/lunofchoice

 5. mount thefilesystem



Robert J Brenneman wrote:
oops - re lun expansion:

I've done it, but I've always had to drive all the devices completely
out of the SCSI stack and re add them to get them to rescan and find
the extra space. I don't think Linux normally supports lun expansion
gracefully.

I'm sure someone will speak up to correct me if I'm mistaken, or just
don't know the right magic.



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