Volume displaying wrong size after expansion

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DarkAlman
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Volume displaying wrong size after expansion

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I expanded a Volume today after deleting an old iSCSI volume but now the unit is showing the wrong capacity for the volume

The Storage pool shows a capacity of 10.88TB

The volume shows a capacity of 123.83TB, and VMware reports the NFS volume as the same size.

Unless My RAID has magically created 112.05TB, I've got a problem here!


What can I do to force it to rediscover the correct size?
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Re: Volume displaying wrong size after expansion

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What version firmware are you running, as well as the build number. Search the forum, you'll find lots of posts about this. That said, the posts have been about expansion, not what you've done. But, it is possible it is related.
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Re: Volume displaying wrong size after expansion

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Please file a reqest via https://helpdesk.qnap.com as there is no supported way to correct this.

On this sensitive settings only offical qnap support should make changes.

It may be a bug too.

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