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I had a Thin Provision disk that was about 6Gb prior to moving it to a =
new storage domain. Now it's 40GB (the full size of the volume) even =
though it still says it's a Thin Provision allocation. Is this expected =
or is there any way to avoid it? This was an oVirt 3.0 setup.
The move was to a new storage system with a 10g connection. I don't =
suppose there's any way to change the address of an existing storage =
domain to reflect new connectivity, is there?
Thanks!
Darrell=
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Provision disk that was about 6Gb prior to moving it to a new storage domain. Now it's
40GB (the full size of the volume) even though it still says it's a Thin Provision
allocation. Is this expected or is there any way to avoid it? This was an oVirt 3.0
setup.<div><br></div><div>The move was to a new storage system
with a 10g connection. I don't suppose there's any way to change the address of an
existing storage domain to reflect new connectivity, is
there?</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks!</div><div><br></div><div><div><br><div
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