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Date:      Fri, 26 Jun 2015 15:00:48 -0700
From:      javocado <javocado@gmail.com>
To:        javocado <javocado@gmail.com>, FreeBSD Filesystems <freebsd-fs@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: growfs failure
Message-ID:  <CAP1HOmT96=sfeyMwA5ZmoRouGPqQsTH3jEE7h3w4e12w40x2ag@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20150613094244.GC37870@brick.home>
References:  <CAP1HOmTTPhN24-XXy6Vq3dD261xeUTyUvncgXKh=mE6jPACChA@mail.gmail.com> <20150613094244.GC37870@brick.home>

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Thanks for the suggestion, the original system is 8.3 amd64. The growfs did
work when I moved the image file over to a 10.1 amd64 system

On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 2:42 AM, Edward Tomasz Napiera=C5=82a <trasz@freebs=
d.org>
wrote:

> On 0603T1619, javocado wrote:
> > While trying to growfs a filesystem, I receive the following error:
> >
> > growfs: rdfs: read error: 5812093147771869908: Input/output error
> >
> > Here were the steps taken leading up to this point:
> >
> > (original file is 300 GB, growing to 500 GB)
> >
> > (the filesystem is clean with fsck_ufs /dev/md1)
> >
> > geli detach /dev/md1.eli
> >
> > mdconfig -d -u 1
> >
> > truncate -s +200G geli.img
> >
> > mdconfig -f geli.img -u 1
> >
> > geli resize -s 300G /dev/md1
> >
> > geli attach /dev/md1
> >
> > growfs /dev/md1.eli
> >
> > new file systemsize is: 262143999 frags
> > Warning: 326780 sector(s) cannot be allocated.
> > growfs: 511840.4MB (1048249216 sectors) block size 16384, fragment size
> 2048
> >         using 2786 cylinder groups of 183.72MB, 11758 blks, 23552 inode=
s.
> > super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
> >  629476448, 629852704, 630228960, 630605216, 630981472, 631357728,
> > 631733984, 632110240,
> > ....
> > growfs: rdfs: read error: 5812093147771869908: Input/output error
>
> I can't reproduce it.  What's the FreeBSD version?  The output messages
> above don't match current versions of growfs(8); could you try to upgrade
> and see if the problem is fixed?
>
>



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