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shaggys
Feb 01, 2012Aspirant
DUO, Flex-RAID 0, Replace disk 1
Hi
I got 2 disks and running Flex-RAID 0. The first disk (C) is giving up on me and alot of SMART errors are in the log.
If I wanna replace the disk can I do this?
* Copy all data to a windows machine with a externa USB disk
* Shut down the DUO
* Pull out and replace disk 1
* Start the DUO up
* Copy back the data from the external drive.
Will the DUO allow me to do this or do the DISK 1 contain system files for the DUO to work properly?
regards
Lasse
I got 2 disks and running Flex-RAID 0. The first disk (C) is giving up on me and alot of SMART errors are in the log.
If I wanna replace the disk can I do this?
* Copy all data to a windows machine with a externa USB disk
* Shut down the DUO
* Pull out and replace disk 1
* Start the DUO up
* Copy back the data from the external drive.
Will the DUO allow me to do this or do the DISK 1 contain system files for the DUO to work properly?
regards
Lasse
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee Retired
shaggys wrote:
* Copy all data to a windows machine with a externa USB disk
Yes.shaggys wrote:
* Shut down the DUO
Don't think you need to do this. In fact I'd recommend leaving the NAS on, well at least have NAS on when adding replacement disk.shaggys wrote:
* Pull out and replace disk 1
* Start the DUO up
* Copy back the data from the external drive.
I think that should work.shaggys wrote:
Will the DUO allow me to do this or do the DISK 1 contain system files for the DUO to work properly?
The OS partition would be RAID-1 so it would be mirrored on disk 2. - shaggysAspirantThanks for the reply.
I do not use ANY raid at all.
Got 2 disks a' 1Tb, so I got 2 Tb of storage. No mirror, no nothing.....
U still agree on the last action?`
//Lasse - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredI know that. I was talking about the OS (Operating System) partition being RAID-1 not the data volume.
Here's some info I get from my Duo v2 running Flex-RAID
root@MARM-NAS:~# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [linear] [raid0] [raid1] [raid10] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
md3 : active raid0 sdb3[0]
1948792880 blocks super 1.2 16k chunks
md2 : active raid0 sda3[0]
1948792832 blocks super 1.2 64k chunks
md1 : active raid1 sda2[0] sdb2[1]
524276 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
md0 : active raid1 sda1[0] sdb1[2]
4193268 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
As you can see the OS partition (/dev/md0) and the swap (/dev/md1) are raid-1 (mirrored across the two disks). The data volumes C (/dev/md2) and D (/dev/md3) are RAID-0 (i.e. no redundancy).
The Duo v1 though a very different product to the v2 would also have a redundant OS partition (in the Duo's case 2GB). So if you replace a disk the OS partition will be synced onto the replacement. - shaggysAspirantVery interesting. I did not know that. I guess I have to try. If it doesn't work, I just pull it out again and duplicate the old disk onto the new using a windows application.
Thanks for the info
Mine looks like this, so it should work -:)
NASEN:~# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid0] [raid1] [raid5] [raid4]
md2 : active raid0 hdc3[0]
974182016 blocks 16k chunks
md3 : active raid0 hde3[0]
974180288 blocks 16k chunks
md1 : active raid1 hdc2[0] hde2[1]
524224 blocks [2/2] [UU]
md0 : active raid1 hde1[1] hdc1[0]
2047936 blocks [2/2] [UU]
//Lasse
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