Netgear RN528X Software Manual - Page 39

Use the Volume Management Wizard to Create a Volume

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 Note Which buttons are active depends on the volume and the number of disks selected. The Add Group window opens. Depending on the existing number of disks, the RAID type, and the number of disks added, new groups can be RAID 0/stripped to the existing disks, or concatenated to the existing disks. 7. (Optional) Select the RAID0/Stripe button or the Concatenated button. 8. Select the Apply button. The volume expands immediately, but requires a resync, which starts immediately. The volume display includes a resync progress bar. Use the Volume Management Wizard to Create a Volume Normally ReadyNAS OS automatically formats all of the disks in a ReadyNAS storage system (for all models except an RR4360), in to a single X-RAID volume, but if you add disks or destroy existing volumes, you can use the volume management wizard to create volumes. As is not the case with other ReadyNAS storage systems, when you first configure an RR4360, the volume management wizard starts automatically. To create a volume with the volume management wizard: 1. Log in to the ReadyNAS. 2. Select System > Volumes. 3. Select the disks to include in the new volume. Volume Configuration 39

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Which buttons are active depends on the volume and the number of disks selected.
Note
The Add Group window opens. Depending on the existing number of disks, the RAID type, and the
number of disks added, new groups can be RAID 0/stripped to the existing disks, or concatenated to
the existing disks.
7.
(Optional) Select the
RAID0/Stripe
button or the
Concatenated
button.
8.
Select the
Apply
button.
The volume expands immediately, but requires a resync, which starts immediately.The volume display
includes a resync progress bar.
Use the Volume Management Wizard to Create a Volume
Normally ReadyNAS OS automatically formats all of the disks in a ReadyNAS storage system (for all models
except an RR4360), in to a single X-RAID volume, but if you add disks or destroy existing volumes, you can
use the volume management wizard to create volumes.
As is not the case with other ReadyNAS storage systems, when you first configure an RR4360, the volume
management wizard starts automatically.
To create a volume with the volume management wizard:
1.
Log in to the ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
System
>
Volumes
.
3.
Select the disks to include in the new volume.
Volume Configuration
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ReadyNAS OS 6.7