Expend Spaces on share using New Disk

  • Hi
    I have a Openmedia vault system that rech the maximum space avilable
    i added a new pisical disk and would like to expand the exsisting share
    how to i do it?
    here is the disk on the system:


    /dev/sda1 117TB EXT4 99% full
    /dev/sdc1 63TB EXT4 0% Full


    I have a share on sda1 and woul like to expand it

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    You can't. You could use the unionfilesystem plugin to pool the two drives together, create a new shared folder, and create a new share (or delete the old one and create new one with same new).


    Are the drives really 117TB and 63TB?? Must be sitting behind a raid controller if they are?

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    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Will I lost my data using this method?

    No. unionfilesystems (mergerfs) work on top of existing filesystems and do nothing to them.


    is there any guyed to walk throw the steps?

    I thought I gave you most of it. What else do you need?


    install unionfilesystems plugin
    create a new in unionfilesystems plugin that has both of your filesystems in it.
    create a new shared folder
    create a new share with the new shared folder

    omv 7.0.4-2 sandworm | 64 bit | 6.5 proxmox kernel

    plugins :: omvextrasorg 7.0 | kvm 7.0.10 | compose 7.1.2 | k8s 7.0-6 | cputemp 7.0 | mergerfs 7.0.3


    omv-extras.org plugins source code and issue tracker - github


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    Please put your OMV system details in your signature.
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