Creating and Modifying VolumesChapter 8 Modifying Your iSCSI Storage 97Adding Capacity to a VolumeYou can increase the size of a volume, up to the space available in its pool.To add capacity to a volume:1 In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Host you want.2 In the Volumes View, right-click the volume you want, then select Extend volume.For help selecting the right volume, use the expansion arrows to display morevolume information.The Extend Volume window opens.3 By default, the Extend By field is set to the space available in the pool. Adjust thenumber to suit your requirements, then click OK.Note You must extend the size of a volume in multiples of 10 MB.You can begin using the volume for storage immediately; you don’t have to waitfor the job to complete. The volume appears in the Volumes view with its newsize.Reassigning a Volume to Another iSCSI Storage HostYou can reassign a volume to a different iSCSI Storage Host on your IP SAN, orchange the volume drive letter.Note When you are reassigning a volume, the system it’s being assigned to must beconnected to the same Management Service as the original system.To reassign a volume:1 In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Host you want.2 In the Volumes View, right-click the volume you want, then select Reassignvolume.The Reassign Volume window opens.3 Reassign the volume by selecting a different system from the iSCSI Storage Hostdrop-down list, or select a new drive letter or remote directory.4 Click OK.Caution If you are reassigning a volume, ensure that there is no activity on thevolume before you continue. If the volume is in use, the reassignment will notcomplete successfully.5 Click Yes to begin the job.