You cannot shrink/reduce the size of a GFS file system.
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[Linux-cluster] Can I shrink/grow one GFS{12} FileSystem?
If I'm using one LVM device, export it using GNDB, and format using GFS
(1 or 2).... I will can add or remove some GB on this filesystem?
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Gary,
You are right about reducing/shrinking a GFS filesystem.
Tiago also asked about expanding/growing, for GFS(2) this can be done
with gfs(2)_grow. Both commands run only on mounted file systems.
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Jan Gerrit Kootstra
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