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fayraz
Jul 16, 2009Aspirant
Installing two hard drives as seperate volumes
Hi, I have just received my ReadyNas Duo and have got a 1 x 1TB hard drive, I am waiting fot Netgear to send me a 500GB hard drive. What I want to do is leave the 1TB as a seperate volume and us...
Gouge
Aug 31, 2010Aspirant
dbott67 wrote:
Gouge wrote: If I do this (ie. individual Raid 0) and one drive fails will the NAS operate still with the remaining drive ie. is the OS installed on each drive or is it held on the Readynas itself?
The OS is installed on the disks. A single disk failure of volume C would result in a non-bootable system.
Gouge wrote:
Also as the format is EXT3 is it possible to connect a raid 0 drive as discussed, up to a Linux system and transfer data between it and other drives. The reason I ask is for initial transfer of data to the NAS drive it would be easier and faster to connect it into a normal linux system to move the data to the NAS drive on a SATA 2 interface.
Nope. You need to transfer the data across the network. If you tried the above method, when you installed the disk from the linux system into the NAS, it would be initialized for use with the ReadyNAS (wiping your data).
Assuming the main drive were to fail is it then possible to insert a new drive, initialise it and regain access to the data on drive 2 or is it a case of all data is essentially lost when the primary drive fails.
Also on the second point, assuming the drive has already been initialised in the NAS surely if then removed and connected to another linux machine it is possible to read/write data to it?
TIA
G
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