Thanks to : Reggie Beavers Darren Dunham Martin Hepworth Paul Coray Christopher Grier And any others I have missed by mistake. The general answer was that if I wasn't running disk suite or volume manager then I had to scrap the volume, re-create it and then restore. It is not possible to extend a hardware RAID on a UFS filesystem without re-creating it. Sun also backed this up. Original message below.... Hi all, I have a Sun E450 with a 3rd party RAID device attached. I have extended the raid and the software sees the new size. The thing is the OS doesn't. I have taken the machine down to the ok prompt and done a boot -r but it still sees the old size. Does anybody know how I can get the OS to see the new size? I am running Solaris 7. Thanks, Colin. This Message has been Checked at MSXI for all known Viruses. You open this at your own risk. Please make sure all replies are also virus free. Also we do not accept or send Attachments of the type .exe, .vbs, scr, or .bat due to the virus risk they can contain. These types of attachments will be stripped from the message. MSXI _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Aug 6 03:23:39 2003
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