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Generally speaking, the Anvil! tries to auto-assemble storage groups for you. When all the hardware is the same size, this works pretty well. However, if the [[volume group]]s on two subnodes, or on a DR host differ, this may not work. In such cases, you can manually configure storage groups using the <span class="code">anvil-manage-storage-group</span> tool.  | Generally speaking, the Anvil! tries to auto-assemble storage groups for you. When all the hardware is the same size, this works pretty well. However, if the [[volume group]]s on two subnodes, or on a DR host differ, this may not work. In such cases, you can manually configure storage groups using the <span class="code">anvil-manage-storage-group</span> tool.  | ||
To start, lets look at the storage groups on an example Anvil! cluster with three nodes and a DR host.  | |||
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Revision as of 04:34, 15 November 2023
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| Note: There are plans to add storage group management to the Striker UI. Until then, this is a command-line process. | 
If you're unfamiliar with what a storage group is, see:
Generally speaking, the Anvil! tries to auto-assemble storage groups for you. When all the hardware is the same size, this works pretty well. However, if the volume groups on two subnodes, or on a DR host differ, this may not work. In such cases, you can manually configure storage groups using the anvil-manage-storage-group tool.
To start, lets look at the storage groups on an example Anvil! cluster with three nodes and a DR host.
anvil-manage-storage-groups --show
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