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jessetaylor
Feb 09, 2013Aspirant
Pro 6 ghost space
Hey folks - I began putting my new ReayNAS Pro 6 (diskless) unit online today. The system shipped with 4.2.15 installed, and I got the unit setup and on the network as such. I upgraded the fi...
jessetaylor
Feb 10, 2013Aspirant
That is a great question.
When I initially started the system up the first time, running the 4.2.15 code, I did actually set aside some snapshot space. I can't exactly recall how much I set. Might have been 50G.
When I realized there was a significant FW update, I loaded the 4.2.22 code, as I mentioned, and then did a factory reset.
On all of my subsequent factory defaults, I have not configured any snapshot space. Decided against it.
Is there something getting left behind on the disks? Seemed like the jump away from the 4.2.15 code was fairly significant (intro of ext4 file system maybe?).
I might just take each disk out, run a boot-n-nuke on them, and then rebuild again.
When I initially started the system up the first time, running the 4.2.15 code, I did actually set aside some snapshot space. I can't exactly recall how much I set. Might have been 50G.
When I realized there was a significant FW update, I loaded the 4.2.22 code, as I mentioned, and then did a factory reset.
On all of my subsequent factory defaults, I have not configured any snapshot space. Decided against it.
Is there something getting left behind on the disks? Seemed like the jump away from the 4.2.15 code was fairly significant (intro of ext4 file system maybe?).
I might just take each disk out, run a boot-n-nuke on them, and then rebuild again.
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