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RDX QuikStation 4 and 8 Product Manual
5 - Logical Device Management
10400880-003
©2019-21 Overland-Tandberg
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Expanding a Removable Logical Volume File for a Windows Host
When one or more disks are added to an existing RDX Logical Volume, the file system on that
logical volume is not enlarged. That must be done by the host file system handler.
Windows does not allow extension of a removable disk. Therefore, the following procedure
must be followed to extend a Removable RDX Logical Volume:
1.
Disconnect the host
iSCSI initiator
from the Removable RDX Logical Volume.
2.
Add
one or more disks
to the Removable RDX Logical Volume from the User Interface.
3.
Use
Convert Device Type
to convert the RDX QuikStation to
Fixed Disk RDX Logical
Volume
.
4.
Import the
RDX Logical Volume
in the
Logical Device
pane of the User Interface.
5.
Clear the
IQN
of the Removable RDX Logical Volume.
The Fixed RDX Logical Volume will have a different
IQN
than the Removable RDX
Logical Volume, so the old IQN must be cleared from the initiator first.
6.
Connect the
host iSCSI initiator
to the Fixed RDX Logical Volume.
7.
Follow the instructions in
“Expanding a Fixed Logical Volume File System for a Window
.
8.
Disconnect the
host iSCSI initiator
from the Fixed RDX Logical Volume.
9.
Use
Convert Device Type
to convert the RDX QuikStation to
Removable Disk RDX
Logical Volume.
10.
Import the
RDX Logical Volume
in the
Logical Device
pane of the User Interface.
11.
Clear the
IQN
of the Fixed RDX Logical Volume.
The Removable RDX Logical Volume will have a different
IQN
than the Fixed RDX
Logical Volume, so the old IQN must be cleared from the initiator first.
12.
Connect the
host iSCSI initiator
to the Removable RDX Logical Volume.
Erasing a Protected Volume
The entire protected volume may also be erased using the
Erase
button.
NOTE: The protected volume must be disconnected from any iSCSI host prior to erasing the
protected volume.
To erase an entire protected volume:
1.
From the
Protected Device
dialog, select the
protected volume
and click
Erase
.