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.\" $TSHeader: src/sbin/growfs/growfs.8,v 1.3 2000/12/12 19:31:00 tomsoft Exp $
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd September 8, 2000
.Dt GROWFS 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm growfs
.Nd grow size of an existing ufs file system
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Op Fl Ny
.Op Fl s Ar size
.Ar special
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
extends the
.Xr newfs 8
program.
Before starting
.Nm
the disk must be labeled to a bigger size using
.Xr disklabel 8 .
If you are using volumes you must enlarge them by using
.Xr vinum 8 .
.Nm
extends the size of the file system on the specified special file.
Currently
.Nm
can only enlarge unmounted file systems.
Do not try enlarging a mounted file system, your system may panic and you will
not be able to use the file system any longer.
Most of the
.Xr newfs 8
options can not be changed by
.Nm .
In fact, you can only increase the size of the file system.
Use
.Xr tunefs 8
for other changes.
.Pp
The following options are available:
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Fl N
.Dq Test mode .
Causes the new file system parameters to be printed out without actually
enlarging the file system.
.It Fl y
.Dq Expert mode .
Usally
.Nm
will ask you if you took a backup of your data before and will do some tests
whether
.Ar special
is currently mounted or whether there are any active snapshots on the file
system specified.
This will be suppressed.
So use this option with great care!
.It Fl s Ar size
Determines the
.Ar size
of the file system after enlarging in sectors.
This value defaults to the size of the raw partition specified in
.Ar special
(in other words,
.Nm
will enlarge the file system to the size of the entire partition).
.El
.Sh EXAMPLES
.Dl growfs -s 4194304 /dev/vinum/testvol
.Pp
will enlarge
.Pa /dev/vinum/testvol
up to 2GB if there is enough space in
.Pa /dev/vinum/testvol .
.Sh BUGS
.Nm
works starting with
.Fx
3.x.
There may be cases on
.Fx
3.x only, when
.Nm
does not recognize exactly, whether the file system is mounted or not and
exits with an error message.
Then please use
.Nm
.Fl y
if you are sure, that the file system is not mounted.
It is also recommended to always use
.Xr fsck 8
after enlarging (just to be on the safe side).
.Pp
For enlarging beyond certain limits, it is essential to have some free blocks
available in the first cylinder group.
If that space is not available in the first cylinder group, a critical data
structure has to be relocated into one of the new available cylinder groups.
On
.Fx
3.x this will cause problems with
.Xr fsck 8
afterwards.
So
.Xr fsck 8
needs to be patched if you want to use
.Nm
for
.Fx
3.x.
This patch is already integrated in
.Fx
starting with
.Fx 4.4 .
To avoid an unexpected relocation of that structure it is possible to use
.Nm ffsinfo
.Fl c Ar 0
on the first cylinder group to verify that
.Em nbfree
in the CYLINDER SUMMARY (internal cs) of the CYLINDER GROUP
.Em cgr0
has enough blocks.
As a rule of thumb for default file system parameters one block is needed for
every 2 GB of total file system size.
.Pp
Normally
.Nm
writes this critical structure to disk and reads it again later for doing more
updates.
This read operation will provide unexpected data, when using
.Fl N .
Therefore, this part can not really be simulated and will be skiped in test
mode.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr disklabel 8 ,
.Xr dumpfs 8 ,
.Xr ffsinfo 8 ,
.Xr fsck 8 ,
.Xr newfs 8 ,
.Xr tunefs 8 ,
.Xr vinum 8
.Sh AUTHORS
.An Christoph Herrmann Aq chm@FreeBSD.org
.An Thomas-Henning von Kamptz Aq tomsoft@FreeBSD.org
.An The GROWFS team Aq growfs@Tomsoft.COM
.Sh HISTORY
The
.Nm
command first appeared in
.Fx 4.4 .