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02-28-2019 04:15 AM
02-28-2019 04:15 AM
3par increase virtual volume size without downtime
hi,
i want to increase virtual volume size
is it possible to change the virtual volume size without any downtime to the host ?
thanks in advanced
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02-28-2019 05:29 AM
02-28-2019 05:29 AM
Re: 3par increase virtual volume size without downtime
Storage can do.
It depends on the Host OS: ESX, Windows, Hyper-V and most Linux = Yes
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I'm not an HPE employee, so I can be wrong.
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02-28-2019 08:37 AM
02-28-2019 08:37 AM
Re: 3par increase virtual volume size without downtime
3PAR side you just need to edit the VV and increase the size in the IMC or Management Console.
Rescan for changes at the Host O/S and then extend your file system, techniques / support for doing this will vary by O/S and version.
Please mention your 3PAR details, Management Console or IMC version, Host Operating System version to get more accurate answers.
Hope this helps!
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03-02-2019 10:18 PM
03-02-2019 10:18 PM
Re: 3par increase virtual volume size without downtime
thanks for the reply
3par 8200 to esxi 6.5 with iSCSI
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03-04-2019 07:18 AM
03-04-2019 07:18 AM
Re: 3par increase virtual volume size without downtime
Ah. ESX. As I recall, VMware had the bugs worked out of expanding a file partition back in VMFS3.
As noted earlier, expand the virtual volume, wait for the system to complete the task and show the volume ready. Then in your ESX management, rescan, select the datastore and increase the capacity.
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