How to make permanent an external volume on NSA320
Zsuga
Posts: 1
Hello,
I could - manually - mount it to /e-data/md1, but after a restart all of these are disappeared
my question is: how can these setting make permanent?
I'm newbie here with an old, but well-working NAS320 . Expanding the box's capacity, I've added new disk to an existing JBOD disc creating one volume.
here is the result:
admin@NSA320:~# mdadm --detail /dev/md1<br>/dev/md1:<br> Version : 1.2<br> Creation Time : Fri Dec 2 11:40:01 2022<br> Raid Level : linear<br> Array Size : 4882762304 (4656.57 GiB 4999.95 GB)<br> Raid Devices : 2<br> Total Devices : 2<br> Persistence : Superblock is persistent<br><br> Update Time : Fri Dec 2 11:40:01 2022<br> State : clean<br> Active Devices : 2<br>Working Devices : 2<br> Failed Devices : 0<br> Spare Devices : 0<br><br> Rounding : 0K<br><br> Name : NSA320:1 (local to host NSA320)<br> UUID : 4d0b86e1:e751e6f1:fc582f2c:15d10610<br> Events : 0<br><br> Number Major Minor RaidDevice State<br> 0 8 34 0 active sync /dev/sdc2<br> 1 8 18 1 active sync /dev/sdb2<br>
my question is: how can these setting make permanent?
Thanks in advance
Gabor
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