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from bug 5665
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The newer e2fs tools are smart enough that if you use the resize2fs tool to do
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the resizing with a mounted filesystem it will do the same thing ext2online
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used to do.  They just made it so instead of having two tools you have one
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smart tool.
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That being said the documentation may need to be updated to handle the sme8
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case.  However there are a lot of enhanced things you can do with the new tools
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in 8 that you can't do in 7.  I'd like to see an entire new page explaining how
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to expand/grow your filesystem on 8 instead of just adding notes for where
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things are different.
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2011-03-06: added a warning box to RAID1 -> RAID5 conversion: note taken from http://www.arkf.net/blog/?p=47
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From Bug 6632 and 6630 a suggested sequence for Upgrading a Hard Drive size is detailed below after issue when attempting to sync a new drive when added first as sda
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====Upgrading the Hard Drive Size after HD fail====
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Note: these instructions are applicable if you have a faulty HD on a RAID system with more than one drive and intend to upgrade the sizes as well as replacing the failed HD. They are not applicable to a single-drive RAID 1 system, and increasing the useable space on such a system by cloning the existing single drive to a larger drive is not supported. See http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5311
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* CAUTION MAKE A FULL BACKUP!
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* Ensure you have e-smith-base-4.16.0-33 or newer installed. [or Update to at least 7.1.3]
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HD Scenario - Current 250gb drives, new larger 500gb drives
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# Remove old 250gb HDD from sdb, leave old 250gb drive as sda on its own and boot up.
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# Shutdown, connect one new 500gb drive as sdb and boot up
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# Login to the admin panel and manage raid to add new (larger) drive to system.
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# Wait for raid to fully sync
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# Do full reboot with those 2 drives in place (1 original, 1 new)
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#Shutdown again, disconnect the original drive, and connect the new drive just sync'd as sda (in place of original)
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# Boot up again with just the one new drive in place, and confirm it boots OK.
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#Shutdown, and connected the other 500gb drive as sdb
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# Boot up login to admin panel and add sdb to the array, and wait for raid to fully sync.
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# Reboot with both drives in place, and check RAID health is OK.
 

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