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Add Mediasense HDD Capacity

Hi All,

Currently my customer run Mediasense v10.5.1 as recording server. Now I want to increase HDD capacity for media. Is it possible to add HDD capacity for Hardisk 3 (Media) without reinstall the server? If yes, what the steps for increase HDD and also will I lost the existing recording file in my current HDD?

Thank You

BR

Harianto

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Deepak Rawat
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee
  • Changes to the VM configuration are NOT allowed unless specifically stated as permitted in technical documentation such as OVA Readme files or application-specific documents like the Replace a Single Server or Cluster for Cisco Unified Communications Manager.  This includes virtual hardware specs, vnic adapter types, virtual SCSI adapter types, file system alignment and all other configuration aspects.  Attempting to resize or change quantities of vDisks outside of what is specifically allowed for a given application can break the filesystem alignment of a VM, which can manifest later as a performance problem or inability to upgrade to a new application release.

Reference:

http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_Virtualization_Sizing_Guidelines

Regards

Deepak

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Deepak Rawat
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee
  • Changes to the VM configuration are NOT allowed unless specifically stated as permitted in technical documentation such as OVA Readme files or application-specific documents like the Replace a Single Server or Cluster for Cisco Unified Communications Manager.  This includes virtual hardware specs, vnic adapter types, virtual SCSI adapter types, file system alignment and all other configuration aspects.  Attempting to resize or change quantities of vDisks outside of what is specifically allowed for a given application can break the filesystem alignment of a VM, which can manifest later as a performance problem or inability to upgrade to a new application release.

Reference:

http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_Virtualization_Sizing_Guidelines

Regards

Deepak

Hi Deepak,

Thank you for your answer. Now i'm planning to instal new VM to expand HDD capacity.

Regards,

Harianto