HP Workstation xw6000 Adaptec SCSI RAID 2120S: Software Reference Guide - Page 91
container extend file_system, Notes - boot disk
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container Commands container extend file_system To extend a file system so that it uses all of the space in an array, use the container extend file_system command. This command allows you to extend the NTFS file system. Typically, you use this command after extending an array (by adding a level to it with the container add_level command and, possibly, by extending it with the container extend mvolume command). If you extend an NTFS file system, you must reboot your system in order for the extension to take effect. Notes The following notes relate to using the container extend file_system command to extend an NTFS file system: ■ If you extend an NTFS file system, the command displays an appropriate message indicating that you need to reboot the system to show the new space. If you check the Windows Event Log, a message similar to the following appears: The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the device \Device\Harddisk0\Partition1 with label "". The previous message always appears in the Windows Event Log even if the file system extend operation is successful. You do not need to run the chkdsk utility after a successful file system extend operation. ■ You cannot extend an NTFS file system that resides on a boot array. 5-43