Change size of Volume.

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Demos
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Change size of Volume.

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f2-221, TOS 5.1.41. RAID 1
How to reduce Volume size? Common way (Control Panel – Volume, Choose Volume, push “Edit” button) doesn’t work. In “Edit” window when I try to print less capacity I have (See picture) and press “Confirm”, I see note “Operation succeed”, but nothing changes.
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How to decrease Volume size?
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Re: Change size of Volume.

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The size of the volume can only be increased, not decreased. In the case that your storage pool still has space.
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Re: Change size of Volume.

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TMeric wrote: 16 Aug 2023, 23:25 The size of the volume can only be increased, not decreased. In the case that your storage pool still has space.
OK. If I need reduce the volume what should I do?
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Re: Change size of Volume.

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Sorry, you just can't.
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Re: Change size of Volume.

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In most storage scenerio's, volume shrinkage is not allowed because data is not always written from 'front-to-back' in a partition. Assuming you have the available space, you can

1) create a new volume of the desired size
2) move the data to the newly created volume
3) remove the old volume

This said, recent Windows OS can shrink a partition/volume but best to do a proper defrag first. Some storage systems 'say' they can shrink a volume/partition but they are really doing steps 1-3 I just posted in the background.
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