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    Resizing an iSCSI volume?

    Hi y'all.

    I've a Thecus N5200 Pro here with 5 x 750GB Seagates in it, and I'm one by one upping them to 1.5TB drives.

    I use it purely for iSCSI (which totally rocks btw, attached to a Mac: native OSX format fault-tolerant NAS disk, with good network performance... yay!)

    When I'm done upsizing I know I can expand the RAID painlessly but can I then expand the iSCSI without having to back everything up?

    Iin other words is resizing the iSCSI volume destructive?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Resizing an iSCSI volume?

    Dear Sir,

    We can't resize the iSCSI volume, but each RAID volume support up to 5 iSCSI volume, if we have new space need to assign, we could create another iSCSI volume to instead.

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    Re: Resizing an iSCSI volume?

    Thanks Yvon but that is not a good solution.

    I need a single large iSCSI volume.

    I will have to back everything up and create a new iSCSI volume then restore it all.

    Oh wonderful.

    Thank you for your reply.

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