Was doing some testing last night and today, adding in volumes to the existing Pool I have, and noticed something odd. When I used Disk Management in Windows to delete volumes off a SSD and then re-add them with a different size/letter, Drivepool doesn't show the new available volume in it's Non-Pooled list.
Tried closing/opening the GUI, stopping/starting the DP service, refreshing in Disk Management, rescanning the Device list, etc. Is a full reboot required for newly-provisioned system disks/volumes to show up in the non-pooled list, or do I maybe have a glitch in the system? It's the same SSD I was using for DP caching from yesterday, though I've rebooted since removing that functionality for it.
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Was doing some testing last night and today, adding in volumes to the existing Pool I have, and noticed something odd. When I used Disk Management in Windows to delete volumes off a SSD and then re-add them with a different size/letter, Drivepool doesn't show the new available volume in it's Non-Pooled list.
Tried closing/opening the GUI, stopping/starting the DP service, refreshing in Disk Management, rescanning the Device list, etc. Is a full reboot required for newly-provisioned system disks/volumes to show up in the non-pooled list, or do I maybe have a glitch in the system? It's the same SSD I was using for DP caching from yesterday, though I've rebooted since removing that functionality for it.
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