I’ve done something like this before, but thankfully it only impacted services that I host for my own use, didn’t affect any family and friends.
Btw, I’ve found the easiest (but not the cheapest) way to fix this is to simply buy bigger disks. Swap out each disk for a bigger one one-by-one, then resize the whole volume to fill the new disks. Resizing upwards is much faster than shrinking a volume.
I’ve never had a volume shrink operation work without errors, and yes it takes days if you have more than 4TB.
I’ve done something like this before, but thankfully it only impacted services that I host for my own use, didn’t affect any family and friends.
Btw, I’ve found the easiest (but not the cheapest) way to fix this is to simply buy bigger disks. Swap out each disk for a bigger one one-by-one, then resize the whole volume to fill the new disks. Resizing upwards is much faster than shrinking a volume.
I’ve never had a volume shrink operation work without errors, and yes it takes days if you have more than 4TB.