28-01-2022, 08:54 PM
Bueno, ... noticas del ticket que abrí. No me ha servido pero es una información interesante por si alguien tiene la necesidad de mover el sistema de un volúmen a otro. Ojo, que tiene sus mas y sus menos.
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Tras unos intercambios de info, y explicarle que no,... que no quiero nada en los mecánicos del sistema para que puedan hibernarse tranquilamente hasta que yo copie o lee datos de llos me indican:
"In this case, if you have SSD hard drive installed you can migrate the OS to this disks.
In the next document mirrate the OS to another SSD-
With this document attached you can migrate the OS, although I have to tell you that it is not official, but it can help you:
although I have to tell you that it is not official, but it can help you"
Y el documento es un KB bastante escueto con:
KB - How to change the system volume setting
Scenario:
● The current system volume is mounted at /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA
● You want to change the system volume to the one on /share/CACHEDEV2_DATA
● In below commands, change the names CACHEDEV1_DATA and CACHEDEV2_DATA according to your case
Important Notes:
● This procedure will not migrate any data
● After this procedure, some apps or system functions may not work as expected - in this case reinstall the app or reconfigure the fucntion
● The Public share folder will be moved to CACHEDEV2_DATA
Step 1: Run the below commands:
# mv /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Public /share/CACHEDEV2_DATA/Public
# sed -i 's:/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Public:/share/CACHEDEV2_DATA/Public:g' /etc/config/smb.conf
# sed -i 's:/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA:/share/CACHEDEV2_DATA:g' /etc/config/def_share.info
Step 2: Reboot NAS
En mi caso:
(para ver donde se encuentra el volúmen de sistema)
[adm@NAS ~]$ getcfg SHARE_DEF defVolMP -f /etc/config/def_share.info
/share/CE_CACHEDEV1_DATA
Y listando volumenens:
[adm@NAS ~]$ df -h
...
/dev/mapper/ce_cachedev1
747.9G 318.4G 429.0G 43% /share/CE_CACHEDEV1_DATA
/dev/mapper/ce_cachedev2
17.8T 52.0K 17.8T 0% /share/CE_CACHEDEV2_DATA
...
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Tras unos intercambios de info, y explicarle que no,... que no quiero nada en los mecánicos del sistema para que puedan hibernarse tranquilamente hasta que yo copie o lee datos de llos me indican:
"In this case, if you have SSD hard drive installed you can migrate the OS to this disks.
In the next document mirrate the OS to another SSD-
With this document attached you can migrate the OS, although I have to tell you that it is not official, but it can help you:
although I have to tell you that it is not official, but it can help you"
Y el documento es un KB bastante escueto con:
KB - How to change the system volume setting
Scenario:
● The current system volume is mounted at /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA
● You want to change the system volume to the one on /share/CACHEDEV2_DATA
● In below commands, change the names CACHEDEV1_DATA and CACHEDEV2_DATA according to your case
Important Notes:
● This procedure will not migrate any data
● After this procedure, some apps or system functions may not work as expected - in this case reinstall the app or reconfigure the fucntion
● The Public share folder will be moved to CACHEDEV2_DATA
Step 1: Run the below commands:
# mv /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Public /share/CACHEDEV2_DATA/Public
# sed -i 's:/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Public:/share/CACHEDEV2_DATA/Public:g' /etc/config/smb.conf
# sed -i 's:/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA:/share/CACHEDEV2_DATA:g' /etc/config/def_share.info
Step 2: Reboot NAS
En mi caso:
(para ver donde se encuentra el volúmen de sistema)
[adm@NAS ~]$ getcfg SHARE_DEF defVolMP -f /etc/config/def_share.info
/share/CE_CACHEDEV1_DATA
Y listando volumenens:
[adm@NAS ~]$ df -h
...
/dev/mapper/ce_cachedev1
747.9G 318.4G 429.0G 43% /share/CE_CACHEDEV1_DATA
/dev/mapper/ce_cachedev2
17.8T 52.0K 17.8T 0% /share/CE_CACHEDEV2_DATA
...