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Krissos
Jan 05, 2016Star
Adding Raid1 new drives
I have 5 or 6 ReadyNas+ units, most of them have been raid5 and started with 4 drives. I do not want to use Xraid or anything proprietary. I have a unit with 2 drives on a raid1, I wanted to ...
- Jan 05, 2016
Sounds like the NAS is detecting those disks as used and has decided not to wipe them (some users don't realise that we need to wipe disks that are added.
From reading this article is this a v1 or a v2?: http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how-to-tell-whether-i-have-a-duo-v1-or-duo-v2-or-nv-v1-or-nv-v2/
StephenB
Jan 05, 2016Guru - Experienced User
-What ReadyNAS models and what firmware is running on them?
-Are the systems set up for flexraid or xraid?
-what model are the new disks? Were they formatted when you installed them?
How to proceed depends on those details. So don't pull the working drives.
FWIW-
you can set up dual raid-1 on the ReadyNAS
-XRAID isn't as proprietary as you might think. It is built on top of standard linux RAID tools, and the RAID array itself is completely standard. But it only supports one volume, and you want two - so it won't work for you.
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