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12-28-2011 06:33 PM
Hi
I Configured RAID with 120GB and 240GB HDD.
Aftar that,booted up a device with single 240GB.
It seem available diskc space is 120GB.a Device recognize inserted SSD is 240GB.
Do you know resize SSD to 240GB?
admin@PA-5020> show system disk-space
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on/dev/md2
3.8G 1.2G 2.5G 33% //dev/md5
7.6G 613M 6.6G 9% /opt/pancfg/dev/md6
3.8G 1.2G 2.4G 34% /opt/panrepotmpfs
1.8G 37M 1.7G 3% /dev/shm/dev/md8
88G 185M 83G 1% /opt/panlogs
admin@PA-5020> show system raid detail
Overall RAID status Good
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Drive status
Disk id 1 Present (FTM24CT25H )
Disk id 2 Missing
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Partition status
panlogs clean, degraded Drive id 1 active sync
maint clean, degraded Drive id 1 active sync
sysroot0 active, degraded Drive id 1 active sync
sysroot1 clean, degraded Drive id 1 active sync
pancfg clean, degradedl Drive id 1 active sync
panrepo clean, degraded Drive id 1 active sync
swap clean, degraded Drive id 1 active sync
regards,
Shohei
12-29-2011 07:11 AM
You should not have to do anything to resize the SSD. The PA device will determine the SSD size upon bootup. The 'show system disk-space' display only the disk space allocated for system usage. There is also disk space allocated for log database usage.
admin@PA-5020> show system logdb-quota
If you swap the 120GB with 240GB SSD, you should see the logdb quota increase with the larger drive.
Thanks.
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