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GR8JAB
Apr 16, 2019Initiate
RN104 vertical expansion with previously formatted disk
Hi All,
I've got a RN104 using X-RAID. I'm doing a vertical expansion, and currently am 3TB+3TB+3TB+2TB.
I plan to replace the 2TB drive with another almost new 3TB drive I have. My onl...
- Retired_MemberApr 16, 2019
Hi GR8JAB , to be on the safe side I would remove all partitions from the disk before inserting it into the nas. So, make it blank. Inserting it to the nas after that, being on xraid a resync should be triggerred automatically and within a day or so you should be fine. Kind regards
Retired_Member
Apr 16, 2019Hi GR8JAB , to be on the safe side I would remove all partitions from the disk before inserting it into the nas. So, make it blank. Inserting it to the nas after that, being on xraid a resync should be triggerred automatically and within a day or so you should be fine. Kind regards
- GR8JABApr 16, 2019Initiate
Thanks for the response! Today I found a USB-SATA adapter in a drawer at work, and downloaded Western Digital drive tools. That should do the trick before inserting into the RN104.
- StephenBApr 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
GR8JAB wrote:
That should do the trick before inserting into the RN104.
Yes it will. You should probably run the non-destructive "long" test to make sure the drive is ok.
Then zero the drive to remove the partitions. There's an advanced test that does that. The quick write test is enough to remove the partitions. But if you have the time, I recommend running the full write-zeros test. It can find issues that tthe non-destructive test misses (and vice versa).
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