EarthImage Posted April 2, 2012 Share Posted April 2, 2012 Howdy, I have just added 2 disks to my array and am wondering how to use those disks to expand an existing share. The share I want to expand (my only share on the system) was created with 4 disks and was done by leaving the "Include Disk(s):" parameter empty. Do I just need to enter "disk5, disk6" or do I now need to list all 6 disks? Just afraid of mucking the share up. Thanks, Peter Quote Link to comment
grither Posted April 2, 2012 Share Posted April 2, 2012 i believe if you currently have i'ncluded disks' blank, you don't need to do anything once you add the new disks to the array. the share folders will be automatically created on the new discs if/when they are required, based on whatever 'fill' method you've chosen (ie high water, fill, etc) Quote Link to comment
EarthImage Posted April 2, 2012 Author Share Posted April 2, 2012 i believe if you currently have i'ncluded disks' blank, you don't need to do anything once you add the new disks to the array. the share folders will be automatically created on the new discs if/when they are required, based on whatever 'fill' method you've chosen (ie high water, fill, etc) Oops! yes, you are right. I didn't see an increase in share size when the disks were added, but after I shut down and restarted the the array the "Free" space now included the new disks. Quote Link to comment
grither Posted April 3, 2012 Share Posted April 3, 2012 yes i learned this by trial and error! when adding disks, the new space isn't recognized until you stop and then start the array. i think i read in another post that its a known bug...unless that's just how it works Quote Link to comment
dikkiedirk Posted April 3, 2012 Share Posted April 3, 2012 i believe if you currently have i'ncluded disks' blank, you don't need to do anything once you add the new disks to the array. the share folders will be automatically created on the new discs if/when they are required, based on whatever 'fill' method you've chosen (ie high water, fill, etc) Oops! yes, you are right. I didn't see an increase in share size when the disks were added, but after I shut down and restarted the the array the "Free" space now included the new disks. Stopping and re-starting the array would have done the trick too. No need to completely shutdown. Quote Link to comment
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