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Cloud outliner pro 2
Cloud outliner pro 2




I’ve been in the market for a decent outliner for a while now. We’ve been focusing on the backyard a lot recently so we thought the best place to start was there. Lately both of us have been really focusing on organization and productivity and it spawned us wanting to get started on it again. My wife Andi and I started this inside our house a while back but it was left dormant and unfinished. When I've removed the final Storage Pool (as seen in the pic below) and my apps are either reinstalled on Volume 2 or I've moved them, I renamed all my shares from 'Software2' etc to Software, removing the appended '2.In one of David Allen’s recorded seminars, he mentioned going around your living space with your significant other and making the “mambo honker” master list of everything that isn’t the way it’s supposed to be, where it’s supposed to be.I did have to reinstall a few packages from scratch, including the Synology 'Moments' photo manager. Use a 3rd party Package Manager app called the MODS Package Mover.You can either leave a single drive as Volume1 and keep your Synology Applications on them, or you can.These expansions take time as there's a complete consistency check.

cloud outliner pro 2

  • As I removed a 2TB drive, I replace it with a 10TB and expanded the new Storage Pool and the Volume2.
  • Remove Volume1 by removing a drive at a time until the Synology decides it's 'failed' and can be totally forgotten.
  • I made all new shares that were 'Videos2' and 'Software2' with the intention to rename them to be the primaries later.
  • I copied from my /volume1 to /volume2.
  • Copy everything from Volume1 to Volume2.
  • Make a new Volume with the newer Btrfs file system to get snapshots, self-healing, and better mirroring.
  • Make a new Storage Pool on the one drive.
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    At this point I have my 4x2TB and 1x10TB in slots. I had a hot spare in my 5 drive NAS so I removed it to make a spare slot.My Synology was running the ext4 file system on Volume1, so the process to migrate two all new drives and an all new file system was very manual, but very possible:






    Cloud outliner pro 2