Re: Can't resize second device in RAID1

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On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Sander <sander@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Marco L. Crociani wrote (ao):
>> On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Hugo Mills <hugo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 12:12:06AM +0100, Marco L. Crociani wrote:
>> >> # ./btrfs fi sh
>> >> Label: 'RootFS'?? uuid: c87975a0-a575-405e-9890-d3f7f25bbd96
>> >> ?????? Total devices 2 FS bytes used 284.98GB
>> >> ?????? devid?????? 2 size 311.82GB used 286.51GB path /dev/sdb3
>> >> ?????? devid?????? 1 size 897.76GB used 286.51GB path /dev/sda3
>> >>
>> >> /dev/sdb3 is the same.
>> >>
>> >> How can I resize /dev/sdb3?
>> >
>> > ?? I think the syntax you need is btrfs fi resize max /mnt/RootFS:2
>
>> ./btrfs fi resize max /mnt/RootFS:2
>> ERROR: can't access to '/mnt/RootFS:2'
>
> btrfs filesystem resize 2:max /mnt/RootFS
>
>        Sander
>
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Perfect, Thank you!
I've written a section on:
http://btrfs.ipv5.de/index.php?title=UseCases

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Marco Lorenzo Crociani,
marco.crociani@xxxxxxxxx
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