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dazzler323
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Mar 08, 2019
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ReadyNAS 516 Disk Upgrades

Hi all,   I'm looking for some advice on the best procedure for upgrading (replacing) a number of disks in my RN516 running latest firmware 6.10.   The current disk and volume configuration i...
  • StephenB's avatar
    Mar 08, 2019

    The OS is in it's own partition on every disk, so that is not a concern.

     

    But apps are installed to one of the data volumes.  But if you have multiple data volumes, the system should migrate them to a different volume if you destroy the one hosting the apps.  I haven't done this recently, but I did do it some time ago, and it worked.  However, if you want to be 100% safe you could uninstall apps first, and reinstall them at the end.

     

    Since you can't shrink a volume from the web UI, you will need to destroy and re-create volume 1.  Then you can build a fresh volume 3. You could potentially shrink it from the CLI, but I suggest just doing it from the admin ui.

     

    So the process might look like this:

    1. backup vol1 (already done)
    2. document share configuration and apps
    3. uninstall apps
    4. destroy vol1
    5. remove disk 3
    6. recreate vol1 as RAID-1
    7. recreate vol1 shares and restore data
    8. reinstall apps
    9. insert new disks 3 and 4
    10. create volume 3 as RAID-1

    With steps 3 and 8 just being done for safety.

     

    As you likely know, you'd have 9 TB more capacity in your final setup if you simply used XRAID.

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