Having to perform the work in the CLI doesn't bother me, but the lack
of a means to do it "safely" does. Ah well, it was just a pipe
dream. I have attempted to reorganize our storage to make it easier
to deal with long term. As a library we have a continually growing
set of data that we need to store forever. Volume expansion seems
like a great thing until you need to phase out obsolete hardware. At
that point you need to have the resources to buy enough storage to
hold the entire volume at one time. To top it all, you need to have
the time to wait for all of the data to copy.
Thanks for the responses.
David
p.s. - We do actually have a mirrored backup copy of the archive I am
referring to. It is simply located at a remote site, which takes even
*longer* to copy between than a local volume to volume copy.
On Jul 14, 2009, at 12:18 PM, David S. Long wrote:
Correct. It's not something done in the GUI but in the CLI. Apple
doesn't "support" shrinking a volume and concur with Charles'
statement that it would be tedious to do, though I have never
attempted it for obvious reasons.
On Jul 14, 2009, at 8:26 AM, mathieu mauser wrote:
On 14-Jul-09, at 4:19 AM, David Michael Bryson wrote:
However, I am intrigued to know that it is possible to remove a
storage pool from a Volume.
There's no official way to do this that I know, other than hacking
at the config file. But I would never bother with it, trusting only
the "move files to new storage / recreate Xsan volume" method
instead.
Developer, MSU Digital Evolution Laboratory
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