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[GH-ISSUE #126] Still cannot use NVMe storage pool with PCIe? #765
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Originally created by @llitkr on GitHub (Aug 2, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db/issues/126
Hi. Thanks for useful tool.
I read the article that NVMe SSD storage pool with PCIe card doesn't work more on DSM 7.2 u2.
Is it still unsolved? I'm confusing update my NAS' DSM or not.
@007revad commented on GitHub (Aug 2, 2023):
Synology says NVMe storage pools has never worked with PCIe cards.
You need to run this script https://github.com/007revad/Synology_M2_volume to create the storage pool on NVMe drives in a PCIe card.
If you already have a storage pool and volume on the NVMe drive(s) in a PCIe card they should survive the DSM update, but I'd backup any important data just in case.
@llitkr commented on GitHub (Aug 4, 2023):
Thank you @007revad . I updated my DSM to U2 and NVMe volume already exist was not disappeared.