If your nas supports ISCSI then you could carve your nas into luns and use
them to expand your lvm volume. If your nas doesn't support ISCSI then I
don't know of a way you can merge the two together. You must end up with a
single filesystem as BackupPC uses hard links and these cannot span multiple
filesystems.
On Sep 30, 2010 1:30 PM, "Leif Gunnar Einmo" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have seeked the forum for a solution, but couldn't find it :(
>
> I have a running BackupPc that have around 400 Gb of data 90 % loaded.
> Now i'm in need to axpand the the storage with a NAS as the server is
full.
> I have mounted the NAS as /mnt/nas over a Gb NIC and have access to the
> space there.
> The BackupPc server is running on 6 * 146Gb disks in raid on a LWM.
>
> Anyone that could help me how to expand this LWM withe the space on the
> NAS? if possible....
>
> Thanx
> Leif G
> Local BackupPc admin ;-)
>
>
>
>
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