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DrJones
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Nov 20, 2012

Added 3rd drive to Ultra 6...same volume size?

Hi.

I have an Ultra 6 with 2x2TB seagate drives. I purchased a third 2tb drive (identical model to the other two) to increase our storage capacity.

The NAS sees the drive, worked on it for a while.....and still shows the exact same space as before, only with three drives instead of two.

What did I do wrong, and how can I expand the volume? I believe the NAS must have somehow used this disk for dual-redundancy, which I do not want since this NAS acts as a backup for the server on-site. I want to increase the volume size.

Please help.

Thanks!

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  • vandermerwe wrote:
    What is the displayed volume size?
    What is the displayed size of each disk?
    What does your log say about initialisation and resync of the new disk?
    If the volume is still around 2tb, then I would suggest that the new disk is probably faulty



    Volume C: Online, X-RAID2, 3 disks, 77% of 1846 GB used

    Ch 1 : Seagate ST32000542AS [1863 GB]
    1858 GB allocated

    Ch 2 : Seagate ST32000542AS [1863 GB]
    1858 GB allocated

    Ch 3 : Seagate ST32000542AS [1863 GB]
    1858 GB allocated

    LOG:
    Fri Nov 16 11:56:19 PST 2012 Volume expansion or migration started. Do not interrupt the system during this time. When finished, email notification will be sent to the alert contact list.
    Fri Nov 16 11:55:02 PST 2012 New disk detected. If multiple disks have been added, they will be processed one at a time. Please do not remove any added disk(s) during this time. [Disk 3]


    I'd like to admit that I'm on RAIDiator 4.2.19, which is not the latest. I'm afraid to upgrade because we're using Replicate on this NAS & it's working perfectly.

    Additionally, I cannot find any setting in Frontview for snapshots - it absolutely does not exist.

    Thank you guys for the help.
  • I have had a similar issue happen on a NAS - the drive I added was not an advanced format drive, and the model number was identical to the other drives which were all advanced format. I replaced the drive with an advanced format drive and all was well.
  • Have you tried the suggestions in the links StephenB provided?
    If you have then either contact support or if you have a current backup you could try hot removing the new disk and replacing it. There is a risk to data though.
  • corrco wrote:
    I have had a similar issue happen on a NAS - the drive I added was not an advanced format drive, and the model number was identical to the other drives which were all advanced format. I replaced the drive with an advanced format drive and all was well.


    What is an "advanced format" drive? Never heard that term.

    All, looks like I will need to open a support ticket as I've tried the steps outlined in those two threads multiple times and still no luck...
  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Format

    All new drives are "Advanced format" - manufacturers agreed to phase out the older format in 2011.

    [quote="http://www.seagate.com/tech-insights/advanced-format-4k-sector-hard-drives-master-ti/":u7m21lwc]As all hard drive manufacturers have agreed to transition to the Advanced Format sector design by January 2011, the industry must adapt to and embrace this change to minimize potential negative side effects.[/quote:u7m21lwc]

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