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dschwartzer
Jan 15, 2017Luminary
Larger Disks - No More Space
I have a RN526X running OS 6.6.1. I had two (2) 1TB Seagate drives in the unit using X-RAID. At that point, the system showed: data 133.79 GB Snapshots: 11.95 GB Free Space: 779.34 GB RAID ...
- Jan 15, 2017
O.K. Weirdly your root volume was showing up as having four disks not two. I fixed that.
The RAID had not expanded to use the additional space on the two disks so I manually triggered that. This may take an hour or two or so to complete.
Once that is done the volume should then expand automatically.
Retired_Member
Jan 15, 2017Hi, could you send us the logs please?
dschwartzer
Jan 15, 2017Luminary
HyacintheJ:
Finally found how to send logs via email. They have been send.
Regards,
David
- mdgm-ntgrJan 15, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
O.K. Weirdly your root volume was showing up as having four disks not two. I fixed that.
The RAID had not expanded to use the additional space on the two disks so I manually triggered that. This may take an hour or two or so to complete.
Once that is done the volume should then expand automatically. - mdgm-ntgrJan 16, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Looks like your volume has successfully expanded now.
- dschwartzerJan 16, 2017Luminary
Dear mdgm:
Thanks for your help on this. The volume certainly has expanded but are the numbers right? here is the volume detail:
I previously deleted all of the Snapshots on the shares due to another issue I am having so that explains the Snapshots being only 204MB but if the Data is 133.88 GB and the Free Space is 1.68 TB, that's about 1.8TB. That would mean the OS is taking up about 200 GB. is that correct?
Also, should I now disable the Support portal?
Regards,
David
- mdgm-ntgrJan 16, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Disk manufacturers use base 10 (i.e. 1KB = 1000B) to measure space, like most computers we use base 2 (i.e. 1KiB = 1024B). What makes it confusing is that both methods for measuring space usage call the number they get a number in TB. It's still the same amount of space, you just get a different number.
2TB = 2 * 1000^4 /1024 ^ 4 = 1.82TiB. Allowing for the 4GB OS partition and for swap there really is very little in the way of overheads.
Yes you can disable that now.
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