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- From: todd.strauch@med.umich.edu (Todd R Strauch)
- Subject: Re: Can I alter volume sizes?
- Message-ID: <todd.strauch-211292061444@no-name-medadmin.med.umich.edu>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 06:27:39 EST
- Organization: University of Michigan Medical School
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- In article <BzJwLJ.5F0@world.std.com>, dlowe@world.std.com (Miller Lowe)
- wrote:
- >
- > The GENERAL volume where I keep all applications and user accounts on
- > my v3.11 server has grown to fill our 300MB expectations. I have several
- > hundred megs available on another volume that I would like to move to
- > the GENERAL volume.
- >
- > Question: Can I massage the volume sizes or must I delete them and
- > restore the data from tape. I have to experiment with the server during
- > the week and don't want to spend a weekend in the office waiting for
- > 900MB to backup and restore.
- >
- You can always add space to a volume without destroying the volume,
- however, you must destroy a volume inorder to reduce it's size.
-
- Todd R. Strauch
- University of Michigan Medical School
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
- todd.r.strauch@med.umich.edu
-