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Chokehold
May 18, 2016Aspirant
Changing from Flex-RAID to X-RAID
I was casually looking at the volumes tab of my ReadyNAS admin page.
And so I noticed that the X-RAID button was not lit. I specifically recall getting a ReadyNAS specifically for X-RAID capabilities and cannot recall at all having changed or made any setting that would set it to Flex-RAID instead. But this is beside the point.
I was looking up whether I could simply change from Flex-RAID to X-RAID by clicking the button, but I don't want to risk losing the data if I can avoid it.
What I did find, was a thread changing X-RAID to Flex-RAID from 2009. This felt fairly outdated, but it mentioned one would need to do a factory reset. A recent incident has made me want to avoid this as far as I am able.
I also found KB 22813 that states I can simply click the button and my data will be retained. Simple as pie, right? Not if you're insecure like me, no.
Long story short, can I click this button and switch to X-RAID and keep my data?
And if yes, will it increase my disk space and storage capacity? See below.
Thanks for any help on this!
Your logs show a 4x2TB RAID-5 layer and a 3x2TB RAID-5 layer. Replace the 3TB disk with a 4TB disk and you should get some more expansion.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
If you are running RAID-5 with a single volume then you should be able to switch to xraid with no data loss.
What is your current disk configuration? Are all the disks the same size?
- ChokeholdAspirant
Sadly they are not the same size.
It is currently RAID-5 with Flex-RAID, like so in this order from left to right in the bays:
WDC WD30EZRX-00D8PB0 3TB
WDC WD40EFRX-68WT0N0 4TB
WDC WD40EFRX-68WT0N0 4TB
WDC WD40EFRX-68WT0N0 4TB
- Retired_Member
Turning X-RAID on or off does NOT affect the data in the volume.
If you're running Flex-RAID with mixed capacity HDDs, then you are limited by the smallest HDD in your current volume.
The thread from 2009 is about X-RAID/Flex-RAID on RAIDiator 4/5.
Now, on ReadyNAS OS 6, you can switch between X-RAID and Flex-RAID (seemingly turning X-RAID on or off by the look of the GUI) without the need to Factory Default (you can't turn X-RAID back on if you don't have a "compatible" volume).
If you have a single RAID5, you can indeed turn on X-RAID and it will expand your volume by almost 2TB (a bit less if you substract overhead, etc.).
Also, please, if you're unsecure, have an external backup of your data! A RAID providing redundancy does NOT replace an external backup ;)
- ChokeholdAspirantQuick reply:
Crucial things are backed up, changed the thing to X-RAID, nothing happened, so I rebolted the device and still nothing seems to be happening in the way of expansion.
I am not seeing much activity in the logs either aside from background services started and the fact that we rebooted.
OS is 6.5.0.
I believe I saw some thread about replacing a drive and the result or progress didn't show anywhere until it was actually done. Could this be something similar? And how long would this theoretically take? I understand if there's an entire index needing to be rewritten but am not too experienced with RAID arrays myself. - lrizosAspirant
I accidentally went from X-Raid to flex-Raid and cannot go back on my readynas
I click on the button and get an error message
You are attempting to switch from Flex-RAID to X-RAID. This is not possible because you have expanded volumes
I attached. photo
Can anyone advise me how do I go back so the memory can increase.
I have tried calling netgear but they are not responding.
Regards
Leon
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
lrizos wrote:
Can anyone advise me how do I go back so the memory can increase.
AFAIK, The only way to do that is to destroy the volume and recreate it. That will destroy your shares, so you would need to recreate them and restore the data from backup. You would also need to re-install any apps.
Expansion is still possible with FlexRAID, but more complicated.
- SandsharkSensei - Experienced User
At some point, Netgear made it impossible to go from FlexRAID back to XRAID if you have a vertically expanded volume. IMHO, this makes no sense, as I know of no FlexRAID expansion that's not XRAID compatible unless you've done so outside the GUI via SSH. But it is what it is, and I know of no work-around. I have documented how to do XRAID-like expansion of a FlexRAID volume from SSH: How-to-do-incremental-vertical-expansion-in-FlexRAID-mode.
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