Bug 202358

Summary: e2fsprogs bug: offline file system resize
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Reporter: Ivan Krastev <krastev>
Component: e2fsprogsAssignee: Eric Sandeen <esandeen>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Jay Turner <jturner>
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Description Ivan Krastev 2006-08-13 16:48:51 UTC
Description of problem:
resize2fs give me error after offline filesystem expand.
Error is: resize2fs: Filesystem has unsupported feature(s)

This is the fs features:
dumpe2fs 1.32 (09-Nov-2002)
Filesystem features:      has_journal filetype sparse_super large_file


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
e2fsprogs-1.32-15.3

How reproducible:
error after using e2fsadm utility

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create new PV - fsck, pvcreate
2. Add PV to existing volume group - vgextend
3. Umount fs - umount
4. Extend fs - "e2fsadm -L +84G ... "
  
Actual results:
no fs change - same 900G volume

Expected results:
new 1T volume

Additional info: disk used for LVM are from SAN storage

Comment 1 Ivan Krastev 2006-08-13 16:51:48 UTC
forgot this one -> kernel is : 2.4.21-40.ELsmp

Comment 2 Thomas Woerner 2006-08-15 12:46:34 UTC
Please post the output of pvdisplay and vgdisplay?

Comment 3 Ivan Krastev 2006-08-15 13:01:31 UTC
I found the problem is with shared disks, who are mounted in 2 different
servers. In one of servers new disk is part of LV, but in another is missing. In
both servers disk is part of VG. After extending LV on second server I will post
results.

Comment 6 RHEL Program Management 2007-10-19 18:41:52 UTC
This bug is filed against RHEL 3, which is in maintenance phase.
During the maintenance phase, only security errata and select mission
critical bug fixes will be released for enterprise products. Since
this bug does not meet that criteria, it is now being closed.
 
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