In the Volumes topic, select a volume in the volumes table.
Select
Action > Modify Volume.
The Modify Volume panel opens.
Optional: In the
New Name field, type a new name for the volume. A volume name is case-sensitive and can have a maximum of 32 bytes. It cannot already exist in the system or include the following: " , < \
Optional: In the
Expand By field, type the size by which to expand the volume. If overcommitting the physical capacity of the system is not allowed, the value cannot exceed the amount of free space in the storage pool. You can use any of the following units: MiB, GiB, TiB, MB, GB, TB.
Volume sizes are aligned to 4.2 MB (4 MiB) boundaries. When a volume is created or expanded, if the resulting size is less than 4.2 MB it will be increased to 4.2 MB. A value greater than 4.2 MB will be decreased to the nearest 4.2 MB boundary.
Optional: In the Write Policy list, select
Write-back or
Write-through.
Optional: In the Write Optimization list, select
Standard or
No-mirror.
Optional: In the Read Ahead Size list, select
Adaptive,
Disabled,
Stripe, or a specific size (512 KB; 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 MB).
Optional: In the Tier Affinity field, select
No Affinity,
Archive, or
Performance. The default is
No Affinity.
Click
OK.
If a change to the volume size overcommits the pool capacity, the system prompts you to configure event notification to be warned before the pool runs out of physical storage.
If the virtual volume exceeds the capacity:
Click
OK to continue. Otherwise, click
Cancel. If you clicked
OK, the volumes table is updated.
To close the confirmation panel, click
OK.
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