Help with Pool warning

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jorgecar
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Help with Pool warning

Post by jorgecar »

Hi,

Please, how repair this "[Pool 1] Storage pool used size hits threshold(90%). Free size is 0 Byte. Please expand storage pool." without formatting...

TS-870 Pro with 1 volume and 2 RAID 6 groups.
1 RAID 6 with 4 x 4GB
2 RAID 6 with 1 x 4 GB + 3 x 3 GB

Regards,
wavesailr
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Re: Help with Pool warning

Post by wavesailr »

I'm receiving this same error and need help too.

The Free Size on mine is listed as 2.0 MB and the warning says "Storage Pool free size= 2.0 MB Warning: Storage Pool used size hits threshold (80%) free size=2.0MB. Please Expand Storage Pool"

I have a QNAP TS-469L setup for RAID 6 with 4 drives of the exact same size, capacity, and manufacturer (4TB) that was listed on as a compatible drive. I also don't have anything on the drives yet as I'm still trying to get it setup.

Thanks, Rob.
pdm
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Re: Help with Pool warning

Post by pdm »

hello

try this go to :
- storage manager
- storage pools
- on right, locate the line of your storage (my mine is "storage pool 1")
you must have a little button with pen, clic on.
- deselect option (please input the alert......) and apply.


see you later
TS-659 Pro II, 6x2to :)
VS-2008 Pro VioStor NVR, 2x1to + 4 CAM VIVOTEK :|
+ onduleur bien entendu.
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spirit8ball
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Re: Help with Pool warning

Post by spirit8ball »

pdm wrote:hello

try this go to :
- storage manager
- storage pools
- on right, locate the line of your storage (my mine is "storage pool 1")
you must have a little button with pen, clic on.
- deselect option (please input the alert......) and apply.


see you later
this isn't a solution!
why it's giving that error?
I doubt that it's a bug
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