Agrgacion de un nuevo nvme

Tengo un problema y por mas que lo reviso no se como resolverlo, estado viendo tutoriales pero con la version 1.5.3 no veo la solucion
Tengo 4 discos nvme que funcionan como una unidad, he puesto uno nuevo pero a la hora de añadirlo a lo que tengo no veo como realizarlo
Me reconce la unidad y me dice que “configure el nuevo disco”
me da las opciones de uso compartido y en este apartado no me deja añadirlo
y me da otra opcion como disco"de un solo uso" lo formateo lo reconoce pero no veo donde añadirlo a lo que tengo..
Prodriais echarme una mano

Gracias por vuestra inestimable ayuda

Esteban

I have a problem, and no matter how much I look into it, I can’t figure it out. I’ve been watching tutorials, but I can’t find the solution with version 1.5.3. I have four NVMe drives that function as a single unit. I’ve added a new one, but when I try to add it to my existing setup, I can’t figure out how. It recognizes the drive and tells me to “configure the new drive.” It gives me the sharing options, but I can’t add it there. It also gives me the option of using it as a “single-use” drive. I format it, it recognizes it, but I still can’t find where to add it to my existing setup. Could you lend me a hand?

Thank you for your invaluable help.

Estefan

This is not a mistake on your side. It is a current limitation of ZimaOS 1.5.3.

If your 4 NVMe drives are working as a single volume, they are already part of a RAID or storage pool. In ZimaOS 1.5.3, existing volumes cannot be expanded. There is no option to add a new NVMe to an already created pool or RAID.

That is why the system only offers:

  • Configure new disk
  • Share options
  • Single-use disk

These options are expected behavior.

Your only available choices are:

  • Use the new NVMe as a separate disk
  • Back up all data, delete the existing volume, recreate it including all NVMe drives, then restore the data
  • Run ZimaOS on top of Proxmox or another host OS that supports expandable RAID or pools

Short answer: ZimaOS 1.5.3 does not support adding disks to an existing volume.

This is a known platform limitation, not a bug.