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Configuring Units > Changing An Existing Configuration by Migrating > Informing the Operating System of Changed Configuration

Informing the Operating System of Changed Configuration
After you change the configuration of a unit, you must inform the operating system of the change, and you may need to re-partition the unit.
Resizing the file system to match the new partition size is not automatic. It may be necessary to expand the file-system using tools specific to your operating system.
In addition, in order to use the new capacity, you need to either resize the existing partition or add a new partition.
 
Note: This step can only be done after the system has completed the migration or online capacity process. The operating system will not see the capacity until that process is complete.
To inform the operating system that a unit has been changed
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If the unit you reconfigured is secondary storage, unmount the file system from the unit.
Under Windows, go to Start > Administrative Tools > Computer Management, and select Disk Management. Remove the logical drive letter for the unit.
Under Linux and FreeBSD, from a command prompt, type sync <enter>, sync <enter>, sync <enter>.
You can then unmount the unit with this command: umount <mount location>
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In 3DM2 choose Management > Maintenance and select the appropriate unit.
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Click the Remove Unit button.
b
After the unit has been removed, click the Rescan button. The new unit capacity displays.
3
In Windows, use the disk management utility to determine whether the disk is a basic disk or a dynamic disk.
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Only dynamic disks can be expanded with Windows Disk Management. If the unit is shown as a basic disk, right-click on the disk icon and change it to a dynamic disk.
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If the unit is shown as a dynamic disk, right-click on it and choose Extend Volume to launch the Extend Volume wizard.
In Linux and FreeBSD, the tools to expand the partition and file system can vary, depending on the kernel version and file system that you are using. Please consult your Linux/FreeBSD documentation and the 3ware Knowledgebase for more information.

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