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Benardos
Feb 06, 2017Aspirant
Reinstalling JBOD drives in New Readynas
Hello All, I had my Readynas configured as 2 x drives in Raid 1 (Master Positions 1 and 2) then I had 2 Drives in JBOD mode ( Drives Three and Four) . I recently replaced drives 1 and 2 and made...
Benardos
Feb 09, 2017Aspirant
Thanks, I worked out that I could boot with just JBOD. Now trying to sort out how to get the data transferred to the new drives. Plan at this stage is to slowly copy data off JBOD, remove and recopy to Raid. Just a slow time consuming process.
- StephenBFeb 09, 2017Guru - Experienced User
I think Netgear support might have been able to remount the jbod volumes, saving you a lot of time.
Sandshark wrote:
Did you, by chance, have the JBOD drives removed during the transition? I've been runing some multi-volume experiments, and I can say for sure that that's "a bad thing".Yes. And the volume export function is (as far as I can tell) completely worthless, I believe there is at least one idea in the exchange on allowing dismounting/remounting of volumes.
- BenardosFeb 10, 2017Aspirant
Thanks, So my situation now is I have booted off a JBOD partiion (Disc 1 and 2) and created a JBOD on position 3 and 4. Once the data is copied from 1/2 to 3/4, I plan to destroy 1 and 2 and create a Raid 1 partion on those drives. If I understand correctly, I should not remove disc 3 and 4 during this process, then when I destroy 1 and 2 and create the Raid1, the JBOD (3 and 4) should be readable. I hope this works and I dont loose the data.
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