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gs1964
Sep 11, 2019Aspirant
Raid 0 does not use full capacity
I have tried to install a Raid 0 with on 6 TB and one 3 TB hard disk t get a total of 9 TB. I know that I don't have redundancy then, but I am fine with this. This is what happens. As in the manual I...
- Sep 12, 2019
You have converted to OS-6?
I don't use jbod (or RAID-0) accross multiple disks, and it's been a while since I set up a flexraid volume.
I believe you create a jbod volume on one drive first. Then create a RAID group on the second drive and concatenate it to the main volume.
The software manual might help: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/READYNAS_OS_6_SM_EN.pdf
StephenB
Sep 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
gs1964 wrote:
However, I need one drive with 9 TB. How can I do it?
So what you want is a concatenated JBOD array. What the Ultra 4.2.x firmware supports is Striped RAID-0 - which is faster, but requires equal disk sizes.
You'd need to convert the Ultra to run OS-6. OS-6 does support the mode you want. Another benefit of the conversion is that OS-6 supports SMB 3 - which makes it more compatible with Windows 10.
The downside is that Netgear doesn't support OS-6 on the ultra - so you wouldn't be able to get paid support. That only applies if you are the original purchaser - Netgear won't provide paid support on any used ReadyNAS.
The alternative is to live with two volumes. You can distribute the shares between them to balance the fullness. When you access the shares over the network, you won't see the volumes.
gs1964
Sep 11, 2019Aspirant
Great and precise answer. Unfortunately it says nowhere in the manual that the disks need to be equal size. But this is probably the point. As I have never used paid support, I might live with its absence for OS-6. By the way I am the original purchaser.
Just to understand correctly: Is it possible to run OS-6 on the Ultra-2 and what do I have to do? Excuse my asking but as you apparently know what you are doing it is probably better to hear it from you rather than to search for it.
Thanks
- StephenBSep 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
gs1964 wrote:
Unfortunately it says nowhere in the manual that the disks need to be equal size.
Agreed. But they stopped selling the ultra in 2013, so they won't be updating the manual (or the 4.2.x firmware) now.
gs1964 wrote:
Is it possible to run OS-6 on the Ultra-2 and what do I have to do?
Install this add-on first, as it will update your bios if it is down-rev: http://www.readynas.com/download/addons/x86/4.2/BIOS_Update_Package_0.5-x86.bin
The bios update isn't needed for OS-6, but it is much easier to update it before you convert.
The other steps are outlined here:
Currently shipping OS6 NAS have at least 2 GB of RAM - your ultra only has 1 GB. OS-6 will still run, but you might consider upgrading the RAM to 2 GB (the hardware has only one memory slot, and can't accept more then 2 GB). You don't have to do this before conversion, it can be done at any time.
- gs1964Sep 12, 2019Aspirant
Thanks,
the description is great and the installation went flawlessly. Only problem: I still can only select flexraid and level 0 or 1. 0 with both disks results in 6 TB instead of 9. No JBOD. Procedure: I destroy the volume, then select both disks and install RAID 0.
Any more suggestions?
- StephenBSep 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
You have converted to OS-6?
I don't use jbod (or RAID-0) accross multiple disks, and it's been a while since I set up a flexraid volume.
I believe you create a jbod volume on one drive first. Then create a RAID group on the second drive and concatenate it to the main volume.
The software manual might help: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/READYNAS_OS_6_SM_EN.pdf
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