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/tce/etc/wanos/wanos-fdisk sdX | /tce/etc/wanos/wanos-fdisk sdX | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | Replace "X" in sdX with the correct | + | Replace "X" in sdX with the correct value on the target drive. In this example, '''b''' was used = '''sdb'''. |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
reboot | reboot | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
− | mkfs.ext3 /dev/ | + | mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdXX |
</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | Replace " | + | Replace "XX" in sdXX with the correct value of the target drive and partition. In this example, '''b''' and '''1''' was used = '''sdb1'''. if unsure, run the '''fdisk -l''' command. |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
reboot | reboot | ||
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http://wanos.co/misc/wiki/assets/datastore/datastore2.png <br /> | http://wanos.co/misc/wiki/assets/datastore/datastore2.png <br /> | ||
− | '''Note:''' When clearing the | + | '''Note:''' When clearing the DataStore, remember to do so manually on all the peers. |
Revision as of 13:51, 13 November 2015
Change DataStore Location
Wanos offers the option to modify your DataStore location by switching partitions, physical disks or USB drives/sticks.
How to change DataStore Location
1. Determine your new partition or drive by running:
fdisk -l
In this example, a new disk called sdb has been added.
2. Run the following commands in the exact order:
/tce/etc/wanos/wanos-fdisk sdX
Replace "X" in sdX with the correct value on the target drive. In this example, b was used = sdb.
reboot
mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdXX
Replace "XX" in sdXX with the correct value of the target drive and partition. In this example, b and 1 was used = sdb1. if unsure, run the fdisk -l command.
reboot
3. Set the DataStore in Wanos web UI. Configure > System Settings In this example, sdb1 was used.
Scroll to the bottom part of the page, click the Submit button, click OK on the dialog box and Wanos will reboot.
Note: When clearing the DataStore, remember to do so manually on all the peers.