Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Administrator"s Guide (5900-1738, April 2011)

Resizing CFS file systems
If you see a message on the console indicating that a CFS file system is full, you
may want to resize the file system. The vxresize command lets you resize a CFS
file system. It extends the file system and the underlying volume.
See the vxresize (1M) manual page for information on various options.
The following command resizes an Oracle data CFS file system (the Oracle data
volume is CFS mounted):
# vxresize -g oradatadg oradatavol +2G
Verifying the status of CFS file systems
Run the "cfscluster status" command to see the status of the nodes and their
mount points:
# cfscluster status
Node : nebula
Cluster Manager : not-running
CVM state : not-running
MOUNT POINT SHARED VOLUME DISK GROUP STATUS
/ocrvote ocrvotevol galaxy_ocr NOT MOUNTED
/oracle ora_vol galaxy_ora NOT MOUNTED
/crshome ora_crs_vol galaxy_crs NOT MOUNTED
/oradata1 ora_data1_vol galaxy_data1 NOT MOUNTED
/arch archivol galaxy_data1 NOT MOUNTED
Node : galaxy
Cluster Manager : running
CVM state : running
MOUNT POINT SHARED VOLUME DISK GROUP STATUS
/ocrvote ocrvotevol galaxy_ocr MOUNTED
/oracle ora_vol galaxy_ora MOUNTED
/crshome ora_crs_vol galaxy_crs MOUNTED
/oradata1 ora_data1_vol galaxy_data1 MOUNTED
/arch archivol galaxy_data1 MOUNTED
Verifying CFS port
CFS uses port f for communication between nodes. The CFS port state can be
verified as follows:
57Administering Storage Foundation Cluster File System and its components
Administering CFS