
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
AUDIX Administration
3-17Implementation
3
Task 5C: Increase Filesystem Sizes
To increase the size of one or more filesystems, you need to shut the system
down. At an appropriate time, do the following steps:
1. Type
sh
on the path line to access the shutdown form and press .
2. Set types to “c” (camp-on) and reason to “a” (administration). Press
or (F1) and wait for a successful shutdown.
3. Exit the form, then type
f d
on the path line to access the
filesystem:detail
form. Press .
4. In the filesystem field, type the name of the filesystem to be increased (for
example,
disk00.sd
). Press .
5. Enter the type of filesystem in the type field (for example,
sdat
). Press
.
6. Tab to the size field and overwrite the current size with the new
recommended size. Press or (F1).
7. Press to exit the form.
If a disk doesn’t have enough free space to allow a filesystem’s size to be
increased:
1. Check the other hard disks (disk00 or disk02 through disk06) for available
space using the
list:volume names
form.
2. If you locate a volume with sufficient space, do a physical copy of the
filesystem from the original disk to the new disk using the
filesystem:copy
form.
NOTE:
If you cannot find available space on any of the other hard disks,
consider contacting your remote maintenance service center to
determine if any filesystems can be decreased in size (this may
involve a fee), or make arrangements with your account team to
purchase an additional hard disk.
3. Delete the original filesystem from the original disk using the
filesystem:detail
form, then increase the size of the new filesystem
to its recommended value as described in the previous section.
4. Update the
system:filesystems
form to indicate the filesystem’s new
location, then execute the
filesystem:update configuration
form.
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