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PeteCress
May 13, 2017Apprentice
Have RAID5, 5TB populated out of 10 available: any hope of increasing to RAID6 without reloading?
Somehow I messed up in my RAID level specification. Now, after two days of loading, my new RN316 with 4-4tb drives has 5 tb of data on it but the RAID level is only 5 and I wanted 6. Projecte...
PeteCress
May 13, 2017Apprentice
I cannot find any way to edit my OP, so here goes....
I think I answered my own question and the answer is "No, a RAID5 array cannot be upgraded to RAID6 without wiping the data and then reloading after the upgrade.".
But that begs another question: Do I want RAID6 or X-RAID2?
The desired bottom line is that the box can have two (2) drives fail and still not lose any data.
??
- SandsharkMay 13, 2017Sensei
If you are going to be wiping things out and stating over, you may want to consider moving to OS6 on your Ultra6. It gets rid of a lot of the volume limitations, allows you to move between XRAID and FlexRAID (as long as there is only one data volume), and is based on a current Debian distro.
- jak0lantashMay 14, 2017Mentor
Don't be confused about the "2" in X-RAID2, it's just the name of the feature as shown on your device. It was called X-RAID on RAIDiator 4.1, then X-RAID2 on RAIDiator 4.2, and X-RAID again on ReadyNAS OS6.
To use RAID6 on your Ultra6, you need to use Flex-RAID (For OS6: disable X-RAID after initial setup, recreate the volume as desired. For RAIDiator 4.2: use RAIDar during initial setup.).
- PeteCressMay 14, 2017Apprentice
My bad: I muddied the waters device-wise.
I do have an Ultra-6, but the question is about my new RN316.
The plan long-term is to put OS-6 on the ultra, but here-and-now I want to get the 316 up and running with 2-drive redundancy.
Can anybody:
- Confirm that I really do have to wipe the current RAID5 array before making the 316 2-drive-redundant?
- Give the exact, precise, letter-for-letter name of what I am looking for 2-drive-redundancy-wise? .... So far, it is sounding like "RAID6".
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