QTS 4.3.6.1286
4 x WD 4TB Red NAS (not the SMR version)
Raid5
1 SMB share
1 iSCSI LUN
I expanded the LUN from 2.3 TB to ~7 TB (the max available):
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Severity Level Date Time Users Source IP Application Category Content
Information 2020/07/08 11:25:01 admin 10.0.1.140 --- --- [iSCSI] Start to expand LUN (storj1), capacity up to 7283 GB with thin provision.
Severity Level Date Time Users Source IP Application Category Content
Information 2020/07/08 11:25:01 admin 10.0.1.140 --- --- [iSCSI] Change properties for LUN (storj1) successfully.
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[/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA] # ll .@iscsi.img
drwxrwxrwx 2 admin administ 4.0k Jul 8 13:06 ./
drwxrwxrwx 29 admin administ 4.0k Jul 3 11:30 ../
-rw------- 1 admin administ 1.0T Jul 3 11:30 iSCSI-storj1-5efeb468.000
-rw------- 1 admin administ 1.0T Jul 3 11:33 iSCSI-storj1-5efeb468.001
-rw------- 1 admin administ 452.0G Jul 3 11:35 iSCSI-storj1-5efeb468.002
-rw------- 1 admin administ 1.0T Jul 8 11:25 iSCSI-storj1-5efeb468.003
-rw------- 1 admin administ 1.0T Jul 8 11:28 iSCSI-storj1-5efeb468.004
-rw------- 1 admin administ 1.0T Jul 8 11:32 iSCSI-storj1-5efeb468.005
-rw------- 1 admin administ 1.0T Jul 8 11:36 iSCSI-storj1-5efeb468.006
-rw------- 1 admin administ 687.0G Jul 8 13:06 iSCSI-storj1-5efeb468.007
When I open Storage Manager and click on iSCSI two things can be seen:
1. CPU usage slowly increases to 100%, then stays between 80% and 100% with no change in file access load.
2. The display shows 2 rotating Qs and status "creating 0.00%.
The client still sees 2.3TB.
I have tried disconnecting the client and logging out of QTS. Nothing changes. I'm afraid to reboot the NAS, fearing that the LUN might get damaged.
What do I do now?
Thanks,
Peter.