Question

I have a 200GB EBS volume and am trying to increase the space available. I followed the instructions on: http://www.hellersoftware.com/2012/resize-ebs-volume-attached-to-amazon-web-services-ec2-instance/ and managed to create a snapshot and create a new EBS based on that snapshot.

Everything is peachy, except when I do:

# resize2fs /dev/sdf

I get

resize2fs 1.40.8 (13-Mar-2008)
resize2fs: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sdf
Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock.

Not sure what's going on there, but my new volume still only shows 200GB, when in fact it's an 800GB volume.

Was it helpful?

Solution

The OP stated that he was using the XFS filesystem. The tool resize2fs works with ext2, ext3 and ext4 only.

There's a similar tool available for the XFS filesytem called xfs_growfs. You'll most likely have to install it first

sudo yum install xfsprogs.x86_64 --assumeyes

then mount your filesystem

sudo mount -t xfs /dev/sdf /vol

now you can extend the filesystem

sudo xfs_growfs /vol

df -h should now show more available space

I hope this helped :)

Tip: ext4 filesystem is the recommended filesystem for EBS volumes ( for the future )

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