StorEdge 3310 : resize a partition
Hi all,
I've got a 3310 partition that I'd like to resize, filesystem is becoming full. The configuration is like this :
Two node cluster, with metasets, two 3310 disk arrays configured with partitions, not logical volumes. Both 3310 have the same configuration, and are mirrored in SVM
sccli> show lun-maps
Ch Tgt LUN ld/lv ID-Partition Assigned Filter Map
1 1 0 ld1 1ED761AC-00 Secondary
1 1 3 ld1 1ED761AC-01 Secondary
1 1 6 ld1 1ED761AC-02 Secondary
1 1 9 ld1 1ED761AC-03 Secondary
3 1 0 ld1 1ED761AC-00 Secondary
3 1 3 ld1 1ED761AC-01 Secondary
3 1 6 ld1 1ED761AC-02 Secondary
3 1 9 ld1 1ED761AC-03 Secondary
sccli> show partitions
LD/LV ID-Partition Size
ld1-00 1ED761AC-00 40.00GB
ld1-01 1ED761AC-01 15.00GB
ld1-02 1ED761AC-02 30.00GB
ld1-03 1ED761AC-03 4.88GB
ld1-04 1ED761AC-04 46.59GB
So I want to grow the ld1-02 partition up to 40GB, last partition of logical drive is not used. For safety reasons I decided to detach the 5GB submirror also, as the partition will probably be resized too ( temporarly )
So I decided to :
detach the submirrors,
unmap the luns,
delete the last partition,
resize the partition ld1-02
Resize the partition ld1-03 ( which will recreate the ld1-04 with the remaining free space )
Map the partitions
Attach the submirrors
Do the same with the second submirror which is on the second 3310
When I try to do this I've got this message :
sccli> configure partition ld1-04 delete
Current partitions:
LD/LV ID-Partition Size
ld1-00 1ED761AC-00 40960MB
ld1-01 1ED761AC-01 15360MB
ld1-02 1ED761AC-02 30720MB
ld1-03 1ED761AC-03 5000MB
ld1-04 1ED761AC-04 47713MB
New partitions:
LD/LV ID-Partition Size
ld1-00 1ED761AC-00 40960MB
ld1-01 1ED761AC-01 15360MB
ld1-02 1ED761AC-02 30720MB
ld1-03 1ED761AC-03 52713MB
Repartitioning may cause data to be lost.
Change partition table? yes
sccli: lun map exists
Any Idea why I can't delete the last partition ? Do I need to delete all partitions and recreate them ? Is there an easier way to do this ?
Thanks for your help
Hi,
No there are no mapping for this partition, only partitions 1ED761AC-00 / 01 / 02 /03
sccli> show lun-maps
Ch Tgt LUN ld/lv ID-Partition Assigned Filter Map
1 0 0 ld0 77920F98-00 Primary
1 0 1 ld2 62761B4D-00 Primary
1 0 2 ld4 2EE982FB-00 Primary
1 0 3 ld0 77920F98-01 Primary
1 0 4 ld2 62761B4D-01 Primary
1 0 5 ld4 2EE982FB-01 Primary
1 0 6 ld0 77920F98-02 Primary
1 0 7 ld2 62761B4D-02 Primary
1 0 8 ld4 2EE982FB-02 Primary
1 0 9 ld0 77920F98-03 Primary
1 0 10 ld0 77920F98-04 Primary
1 0 11 ld2 62761B4D-03 Primary
1 0 12 ld4 2EE982FB-03 Primary
1 1 0 ld1 1ED761AC-00 Secondary
1 1 1 ld3 7B0C8A06-00 Secondary
1 1 2 ld5 3BBD8B0C-00 Secondary
1 1 3 ld1 1ED761AC-01 Secondary
1 1 4 ld3 7B0C8A06-01 Secondary
1 1 5 ld5 3BBD8B0C-01 Secondary
1 1 6 ld1 1ED761AC-02 Secondary
1 1 7 ld3 7B0C8A06-02 Secondary
1 1 8 ld5 3BBD8B0C-02 Secondary
1 1 9 ld1 1ED761AC-03 Secondary
1 1 10 ld3 7B0C8A06-03 Secondary
1 1 11 ld5 3BBD8B0C-03 Secondary
3 0 0 ld0 77920F98-00 Primary
3 0 1 ld2 62761B4D-00 Primary
3 0 2 ld4 2EE982FB-00 Primary
3 0 3 ld0 77920F98-01 Primary
3 0 4 ld2 62761B4D-01 Primary
3 0 5 ld4 2EE982FB-01 Primary
3 0 6 ld0 77920F98-02 Primary
3 0 7 ld2 62761B4D-02 Primary
3 0 8 ld4 2EE982FB-02 Primary
3 0 9 ld0 77920F98-03 Primary
3 0 10 ld0 77920F98-04 Primary
3 0 11 ld2 62761B4D-03 Primary
3 0 12 ld4 2EE982FB-03 Primary
3 1 0 ld1 1ED761AC-00 Secondary
3 1 1 ld3 7B0C8A06-00 Secondary
3 1 2 ld5 3BBD8B0C-00 Secondary
3 1 3 ld1 1ED761AC-01 Secondary
3 1 4 ld3 7B0C8A06-01 Secondary
3 1 5 ld5 3BBD8B0C-01 Secondary
3 1 6 ld1 1ED761AC-02 Secondary
3 1 7 ld3 7B0C8A06-02 Secondary
3 1 8 ld5 3BBD8B0C-02 Secondary
3 1 9 ld1 1ED761AC-03 Secondary
3 1 10 ld3 7B0C8A06-03 Secondary
3 1 11 ld5 3BBD8B0C-03 Secondary
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D EFI System 40 409639 409600 [EFI]
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D Mac HFS 409640 293024103 292614464
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D Mac HFS 985904 293600367 292614464
D Mac HFS 986416 293600879 292614464
D Mac HFS 986976 293601439 292614464
D Mac HFS 987440 293601903 292614464
D Mac HFS 988224 293602687 292614464
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D Mac HFS 992408 293606871 292614464
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D Mac HFS 994248 293608711 292614464
D Mac HFS 995560 293610023 292614464
D Mac HFS 995656 293610119 292614464
D Mac HFS 996304 293610767 292614464
D Mac HFS 998056 293612519 292614464
D Mac HFS 999112 293613575 292614464
D Mac HFS 999248 293613711 292614464
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D Mac HFS 999488 293613951 292614464
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Structure: Ok. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to select partition.
Use Left/Right Arrow keys to CHANGE partition characteristics:
P=Primary D=Deleted
Keys A: add partition, L: load backup, T: change type, P: list files,
Enter: to continue
NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 49 GB / 46 GiB
And I have to P :list all MS Data
still same output
In all MS Data
Can't open filesystem. Filesystem seems damaged.
Only on sector "boot"
dr-xr-xr-x
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0 16-Feb-2005 04:33 .
dr-xr-xr-x
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0 16-Feb-2005 04:33 ..
dr-xr-xr-x
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0 16-Feb-2005 04:33 System Volume Information -
Not all storedge 3310 disk showing up
I have a storedge 3310 hooked to my V440 running solaris 8 and not all the logical disks are showing up in the format command. I have a total of 4 logical disks configured on the array, two on the primary controller and 2 on the secondary controller. It appears that I only have one logical drive from each controller appearing. Any help would be appreciated.
ThanksThat worked however, now when I run format I get the following errors:
8. c4t1d1 <SUN-StorEdge3310-0325 cyl 34474 alt 2 hd 64 sec 32>
/pci@1d,700000/scsi@1/sd@1,1
9. c4t1d3 <SUN-StorEdge3310-0325 cyl 34474 alt 2 hd 64 sec 32>
/pci@1d,700000/scsi@1/sd@1,3
Specify disk (enter its number): Feb 21 18:10:44 socorro scsi: Vendor 'SUN', product 'StorEdge', 70606848 512 byte blocks
Feb 21 18:10:44 socorro scsi: WARNING: /pci@1c,600000/scsi@1/sd@0,2 (sd160):
Feb 21 18:10:44 socorro corrupt label - wrong magic number
Feb 21 18:10:44 socorro scsi: Vendor 'SUN', product 'StorEdge', 70606848 512 byte blocks
Feb 21 18:10:44 socorro scsi: WARNING: /pci@1d,700000/scsi@1/sd@1,1 (sd204):
Feb 21 18:10:44 socorro corrupt label - wrong magic number
Feb 21 18:10:44 socorro scsi: Vendor 'SUN', product 'StorEdge', 70606848 512 byte blocks
Will look into thme and see if I can get them resolved.
Thanks -
I can't resize my partition on a GUID partition table.
It says "This partition can not be modified"
I don't understand this as I specifically wiped this drive from being a MBR (DOS compatible) and reformatted it with GUID.
Can anyone explain this or what I need to do to resize it? (Hopefully not including wiping the entire drive again)Thanks to you both, luckily there's only 600GB on that drive at the moment.
I was wondering, though, why won't it let me make it bigger?
I already had a 1TB partition in the space below it. The screenshot shows me having already deleted it - but still no option to resize the other (larger) 2TB one.
If there is a reason why I can't resize now, then I can take that advice and try and make sure it doesn't happen when I reformat it again.
I would understand if the partition were MBR, but it's not, it's a GUID Partition Table (bottom right), so I'm confused - what is it's problem? ;-) -
Cannot resize system partition due to recovery partition
Hello.
I have a 500GB HD (momentus XT) that replaced my default 320GB HD.
i cannot resize the system partition due to the recovery partition. System keeps on telling me that "map is too small".
Tried diskutil under osx, under lion bootable recovery usb stick, under diskutil through console.
Here is what diskutil tells me.
~ > diskutil list
/dev/disk0
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *500.1 GB disk0
1: EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
2: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD 319.2 GB disk0s2
3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3
~ > diskutil resizeVolume /dev/disk0s2 400G
Started partitioning on disk0s2 Macintosh HD
Verifying the disk
Checking file system
Performing live verification
Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume
Checking extents overflow file
Checking catalog file
Checking multi-linked files
Checking extended attributes file
Checking volume bitmap
Checking volume information
The volume Macintosh HD appears to be OK
Resizing
Error: -5341: MediaKit reports partition (map) too small
I want to resize the partition to use the remaining new space i have, of course, and create a bootcamp part.
I am wondering if i can kill the recovery partition without destroying my lion. As i have the recovery transfered successfully to usb stick using the apple utility, i am able to use it anytime.
But... just wondering if that would crash my OS or not.
Or, if anyone sees a way to move the recovery partition to end of the HD so that i can enlarge successfully...Thanks to you both, luckily there's only 600GB on that drive at the moment.
I was wondering, though, why won't it let me make it bigger?
I already had a 1TB partition in the space below it. The screenshot shows me having already deleted it - but still no option to resize the other (larger) 2TB one.
If there is a reason why I can't resize now, then I can take that advice and try and make sure it doesn't happen when I reformat it again.
I would understand if the partition were MBR, but it's not, it's a GUID Partition Table (bottom right), so I'm confused - what is it's problem? ;-) -
i used gparted live in order to maximize the size of root partition but i can't
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 2048 718847 358400 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda2 * 718848 586656347 292968750 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda3 612048894 976771071 182361089 5 Extended
/dev/sda4 586657792 612046847 12694528 83 Linux
/dev/sda5 967215104 976771071 4777984 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda6 612048896 967213055 177582080 83 Linux
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 1049kB 368MB 367MB primary ntfs
2 368MB 300GB 300GB primary ntfs boot
4 300GB 313GB 13.0GB primary ext4
3 313GB 500GB 187GB extended
6 313GB 495GB 182GB logical ext4
5 495GB 500GB 4893MB logical linux-swap(v1)
i minimize the size of sda6(home folder) in order to give more space to my root partition sda4 but i can't .gparted don't give the option to add the unallocated space to sda4.when i tried to adjust the partitions the swap partition was off
Last edited by kosgeter (2014-04-30 21:52:13)That's a no-no, you can't do that
To increase the size of sda4, there must be continuous free space after it.
In your case it's like
sda4
sda5
sda6
You first reduce sda6 and you get free space after it, you need to move sda6(not just resize it). Also you will need to delete sda5(which is your swap) and remake it.
Example:
sda4 - 10GB
sda5 - 4GB
sda6 - 100GB
delete sda5 and resize sda6:
sda4 - 10GB
4GB free space
sda6 - 50GB
50GB free space
move sda6:
sda4 - 10GB
50GB free space
sda6 - 50 GB
4GB free space
resize sda4 and create swap(sda7):
sda4 - 60GB
sda6 - 50 GB
sda7 - 4GB
Might I suggest that you use console tools instead of gparted(imho gparted is buggy). The tools in the arch install iso should do fine. Also you can't resize mounted partitions, so you shouldn't try to touch your arch root partition while using it
Last edited by rand_x0r (2014-05-01 16:06:31) -
StorEdge 3310 RAID hung.
During the billing run on a Sun Fire V440, the attached 3310 hung. Reboots of the server did nothing to improve the situation, but once the RAID was powercycled everything was alright again.
sccli version 2.1.1
built 2005.09.16.23.10
build 1 for solaris-sparc
Vendor: SUN
Product: StorEdge 3310
Revision: 0325
Peripheral Device Type: 0x0
NVRAM Defaults: 325S 3310 v1.37
Bootrecord version: 1.31G
Serial Number: 07CB61
There are no "event" entries for this trouble listed in sscli, and everything comes up green. The only errors we received at the time were that of SCSI errors:
Aug 10 10:49:30 InfranetDB01 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@1f,700
000/scsi@2,1/sd@0,0 (sd16):
Aug 10 10:49:30 InfranetDB01 Error for Command: write(10) Error
Level: Retryable
Aug 10 10:49:30 InfranetDB01 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] Requested Block:
289557696 Error Block: 289557696
Aug 10 10:49:30 InfranetDB01 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] Vendor: SUN
Serial Number: 29C8306F-00
Aug 10 10:49:30 InfranetDB01 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] Sense Key: Unit
Attention
Aug 10 10:49:30 InfranetDB01 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] ASC: 0x29 (power
on, reset, or bus reset occurred), ASCQ: 0x0, FRU: 0x0
Aug 10 11:01:12 InfranetDB01 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2
,1 (mpt1):
Aug 10 11:01:12 InfranetDB01 got external SCSI bus reset.
Aug 10 11:01:12 InfranetDB01 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2,1
(mpt1):
Aug 10 11:01:12 InfranetDB01 Log info 11030000 received for target 0.
Aug 10 11:01:12 InfranetDB01 scsi_status=0, ioc_status=804b, scsi_state=8
Aug 10 11:01:12 InfranetDB01 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2
,1 (mpt1):
Aug 10 11:01:12 InfranetDB01 got external SCSI bus reset.
[repeat]
The question is whether or not to upgrade the firmware. Since the current firmware is so old (version 3.x) there seems to be special instructions to bring it to 4.x, and eventually 4.15G. Which would include OS patches as well. (117171-12).
Or, just carry on, since this has only happened once (during the last billing run) in the last 9 runs/months.What is the difference between the host/drive channel? Besides the fact that they are their for connecting to disk drive or to host. Because lets say I connect the first RAID controller to the second one, host-to-host configuration from one RAID to another, will the host see this transparently?
By the way, I tried the JBOD method you mention so basically just connect one of the RAID unit to the other one just as a JBOD and the RAID controller can see the disks on a difference channel but only half of the disk because the RAID I/O actually have internal conneciton to half of the disk, while the other half is jumper. -
Veritas Volume manager 4.0 with Sun StorEdge 3310 D
I am running into a problem. The vxconfigd deamon always dump core when rebooting.
Our environment is listed below.
OS environemt.
SunOS server1 5.8 Generic_117350-43 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
Software installed.
Sun Cluster 3.0
Veritas Volume Manager 4.0 MP2.
Disk Array associated.
Sun StorEdge 3310 D.
I looked up veritas.com and find Array Support Library (ASL) for Sun StorEdge 3xxx Series is recommended. But I didn't find this library is running on this server.
Please refer to this following link
http://support.veritas.com/docs/277923
As our system is one of critical systems and I'd like to confirm that I can follow up this procedure without doing harm things to our system.
JeffNo problem Jeff :)
I took a look at the Veritas doc and you're right it does seem to cover everthing.
Has the vxconfigd core dumped since the start? ie from the moment it was installed?
I have installed VXVM 4.0 with Solaris 8 but without the ASL and this worked ok, I know that's not much help to you but I am not sure the ASL will help. Mind you I have not installed it with Sun Cluster 3.0. -
Resizing a partition on a shared drive
I have a hard drive connected to the server and the files on that hard drive are shared via AFP and SMB. I have also FTP share on that hard drive. Now I would like to resize that partition on the fly using such an application as iPartition. I want to have two partition on the hard drive. But when I try to use iPartition it does not seem to be able to resize the partition. Is it because the partition is locked in some way?
Gerrit DeWitt wrote:
Yes. Before you can resize that volume, you need to back it up and stop all file services that are accessing its contents. If the volume is on a disk that uses a GUID partition map, then you can use Disk Utility to repartition it on the fly (Mac OS X Server 10.5); or you can use *diskutil resizeVolume*. If the disk's partition map is Apple Partition Map (APM), then it is not designed to be resized. Other software may be able to accomplish that task, but I would certainly back up the data on the disk before trying!
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