>
> Hi Rick,
>
> use
> btrfs fi resize <devid>:max
> to make btrfs use all space of disk <devid>
>
[Rick Liu]
Hi,
I tried, but it seems no effect.
(dev/sdc was 300GB and now is 500GB, )
After resize,
/dev/sdc1 is still 300GB.
# btrfs filesystem show
Label: 'local' uuid: 828bee8c-a28c-443f-b19a-8e65e3f94963
Total devices 3 FS bytes used 372.22GB
devid 3 size 500.00GB used 259.06GB path /dev/sde1
devid 4 size 500.00GB used 260.06GB path /dev/sdd
devid 5 size 300.00GB used 0.00 path /dev/sdc1
Btrfs v0.19+
# btrfs fi resize 5:max /local
Resize '/local' of '5:max'
# btrfs filesystem show
Label: 'local' uuid: 828bee8c-a28c-443f-b19a-8e65e3f94963
Total devices 3 FS bytes used 372.22GB
devid 3 size 500.00GB used 259.06GB path /dev/sde1
devid 4 size 500.00GB used 260.06GB path /dev/sdd
devid 5 size 300.00GB used 0.00 path /dev/sdc1
Btrfs v0.19+
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