Add capacity to a pool or volume group
You can add drives to expand the free capacity in an existing pool or volume group. The shelf causes additional free capacity to be included in the pool or volume group. You can use this free capacity to create additional volumes. The data in the volumes remains accessible during this operation.
Before you begin
Drives must be in an Optimal status.
Drives must have the same drive type (HDD or SSD).
The pool or volume group must be in an Optimal status.
If the pool or volume group contains all secure-capable drives, add only drives that are secure-capable to continue to use the encryption abilities of the secure-capable drives.
Secure-capable drives can be either Full Disk Encryption (FDE) drives or Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) drives.
About this task
For pools, you can add a maximum of 60 drives at a time or up to 60 drives through multiples of 5. For volume groups, you can add a maximum of two drives at a time. If you need to add more than the maximum number of drives, repeat the procedure. (A pool cannot contain more drives than the maximum limit for a storage array.)
What happens next?
After you add the unassigned drives to a pool or volume group, the data in each volume of the pool or volume group is redistributed to include the additional drives.