jmah
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Post by jmah on Oct 9, 2007 0:02:46 GMT 7
Hi all,
When I set up my N5200 a few weeks ago, I went with the default allocation of 5% to the USB volume (around 100GB). But I figure I'm not going to use that, so I'd like to re-assign it to the data volume.
On the RAID page of firmware 2.00.01, there is a Space Allocation link which has the option to delete the Target USB volume. I love my data, however, so I want to hear some success stories before I try it.
Once that's done, can I just run an "expand" from the web interface? (Will that expand the data volume, as intended?) Or will I need to do a lvresize on the command line? Thanks!
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Post by chillware on Oct 9, 2007 0:58:19 GMT 7
Well, I deleted the target USB space on my box, ~69GB, and dont see any way to expand the array to get the space back.. I know the space is still unused as when I click on create USB target, I'm told there is ~69GB available... So probably will need some command line action or rebuild the array
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Post by midknight on Oct 9, 2007 9:35:56 GMT 7
i went default setup when i first got mine, but the next day i deleted the array and started again, with nothing for the USB
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