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Expand Drive on MSA1000

Asked by dcitdir in Computer Servers, Storage Technology

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I inheritated a network with a MSA1000 SAN.  One of the servers the drive is getting close to capacity so I wanted to expand the  drive.  From the array configuration tool I selected the logical drives that needed more space and clicked on extend size.  That worked but I can't find any instruction on how to get that size to replicate to the server drive.  It is probably just an easy step I am overlooking but the answer would help me greatly.  ThanksStart Free Trial
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