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blue-scouser
Apr 12, 2019Aspirant
Mac TimeMachine and Os4toOs6 upgrade on Pro 6
I have hit the 8Tb ceiling on my 0s4 Pro 6 and I am about to take the step and upgrade to OS6.
A couple of questions.
When I backup/restore ss the /c directory structure the same on the new Os6 i...
blue-scouser
Apr 12, 2019Aspirant
Thanks StephanB,
I am presuming that when I backup the entire C drive on my current OS4 setup, then I will be able to put the TimeMachine backups back in place by restoring them from the backups. My concern is if the path to them changes, will Timemachine have problems with them having different pathnames.
This all came about when I went to insert the 2nd of 2 new WD Red 4Tb drives I bought. The first went great. Took along time but did the job. But this then resulted in just in 8Tb XRAID-2. When I added the 2nd 4Tb drive it finished but complained that it could not expand it. Further research, I learned about the 8TB limit. My setup is all bays are filled:
1: 1TB
2: 1TB
3: 4TB
4: 3TB
5: 3TB
6: 4TB
They are in that order simply based on how I have replaced drives in the past. When I go to Os6, will I be able to re-rder these drives befire the install? In fact, does it matter which order they are in, maybe I could just leave them as they are?
Thanks again
StephenB
Apr 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
blue-scouser wrote:I am presuming that when I backup the entire C drive on my current OS4 setup, then I will be able to put the TimeMachine backups back in place by restoring them from the backups.
I'm not a Mac user, but my understanding is that it might not be that simple.
blue-scouser wrote:
1: 1TB
2: 1TB
3: 4TB
4: 3TB
5: 3TB
6: 4TB
When I go to Os6, will I be able to re-rder these drives befire the install? In fact, does it matter which order they are in, maybe I could just leave them as they are?
You can re-order them before you convert to OS6, but the order doesn't matter as far as the RAID is concerned. There could be a small advantage in putting the newest disk in slot 1 (as the system will try to boot from that disk if it is present).
If you do re-order, power down the NAS first.
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