I have a 1-bay Synology for which I bought an additional 8TB disk and together with a dick docking station I wanted to make a disk pool.
Following the instructions in a video, I have managed to add the new disk as an internal disk. I however see that the disk, while detected, shows that it is not initialised in HDD/SDD in Storage Manger.
I have been reading some posts on how to further modify the /etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf file with commands such as:
Supportraid=”yes”
support_syno_hybrid_raid="yes"
support_config_swap=”yes”
#supportraidgroup=”yes”
My configuration file does not have supportraidgroup=”yes” so no need to hash that one.
Before attempting these, however, I wanted to consult with the experts for the sake of prudence.
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bobby121418
Hi,
I have a 1-bay Synology for which I bought an additional 8TB disk and together with a dick docking station I wanted to make a disk pool.
Following the instructions in a video, I have managed to add the new disk as an internal disk. I however see that the disk, while detected, shows that it is not initialised in HDD/SDD in Storage Manger.
I have been reading some posts on how to further modify the /etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf file with commands such as:
Supportraid=”yes”
support_syno_hybrid_raid="yes"
support_config_swap=”yes”
#supportraidgroup=”yes”
My configuration file does not have supportraidgroup=”yes” so no need to hash that one.
Before attempting these, however, I wanted to consult with the experts for the sake of prudence.
Appreciate your help
Many thanks
Best,
Bobby
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