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тАО07-12-2007 08:51 PM
тАО07-12-2007 08:51 PM
I have been asked to increase the size of an ESX (VMWare) LUN that is replicated. Do I need to break the replication beforehand, or will it handle the size increase automatically?
The CA Admin PDFs don;t contain anything that I can see on this.
Share and Enjoy! Ian
The CA Admin PDFs don;t contain anything that I can see on this.
Share and Enjoy! Ian
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тАО07-12-2007 09:31 PM
тАО07-12-2007 09:31 PM
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Hi Ian,
we deed it recently, with eva 4000 - xcs 6.0 - commandview 6.(???) - CA : increasing size of the master vdisk automatically increases the size of the replicated LUN.
Don't know with hsv110 controleurs, but why don't you make a try with a DR Group you create specically for test ?
Hope this will help
Regards
Eric
we deed it recently, with eva 4000 - xcs 6.0 - commandview 6.(???) - CA : increasing size of the master vdisk automatically increases the size of the replicated LUN.
Don't know with hsv110 controleurs, but why don't you make a try with a DR Group you create specically for test ?
Hope this will help
Regards
Eric
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тАО07-12-2007 11:14 PM
тАО07-12-2007 11:14 PM
Re: Increase ESX Replicated Lun on EVA5000
The EVA will do it without a problem, but you cannot expand an existing VMFS partition. The only way is to add another partition to the expanded virtual disk and then 'span' the VMFS across both partitions.
You can easily do that with the VI Client. There is a limitation, though: it will create another primary partition, so you can expand a virtual disk 3 times.
You can easily do that with the VI Client. There is a limitation, though: it will create another primary partition, so you can expand a virtual disk 3 times.
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тАО07-17-2007 01:51 AM
тАО07-17-2007 01:51 AM
Re: Increase ESX Replicated Lun on EVA5000
Thanks.
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