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igelzuechter
Aug 06, 2017Aspirant
ready nas 102: Volume data is degraded
Hi folks, I was using my RN102 (OS 6.7.5) with one 3 TB disk in X-Raid mode for many years. Now I want to migrate it to Flex-Raid. So I changed the volume from X-Raid to Flex Raid, by cliking th...
- Aug 11, 2017
igelzuechter wrote:
Is there any way to migrate from two HD in X-raid mode to Flex Raid in JBOD to increase the capacity? Ideally without a backup and restore of my data?
You have to switch to flexraid, destroy the xraid volume, then create two new ones (one for each disk). I recommend naming one of them data.
There's no way to avoid data loss. Also, uninstall your apps first, as they are stored on the data volume.
Marty_M
Aug 10, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
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igelzuechter
Aug 10, 2017Aspirant
Hello Community Team,
thanks a lot for your helpful feedback and answer. It helped a lot but unfotunately did not solve my issue completely.
This is what I wanted to do:
I was running my NAS in X-Raid Mode for several years with only one HD. Now I wanted to increase the storage capacity by adding a second HD with the same size.
This is how I tried:
After adding the fresh HD and booting the NAS it started to duplicate the data to the second HD. Because X-Raid uses the second HD for redundancy purposes. So I shut down the NAs, unplugged the HD booted the NAs again.
My idae was to change to Flex-Raid, configure the NAS for JBOD, install the HD again so that it will use the second HD with it`s full capacity.
But it looks as if this does not work. I only can use the second HD either in Raid one or in X-Raid. Both modes will use the second HD for redundancy. But the data that I store on the NAS is not that important. I can live with no redundancy.
In the meantime I switched back to X-Raid, installed the second HD. This is now used for redundancy.
Is there any way to migrate from two HD in X-raid mode to Flex Raid in JBOD to increase the capacity? Ideally without a backup and restore of my data?
Best Regards
Reinhard
- StephenBAug 11, 2017Guru - Experienced User
igelzuechter wrote:
Is there any way to migrate from two HD in X-raid mode to Flex Raid in JBOD to increase the capacity? Ideally without a backup and restore of my data?
You have to switch to flexraid, destroy the xraid volume, then create two new ones (one for each disk). I recommend naming one of them data.
There's no way to avoid data loss. Also, uninstall your apps first, as they are stored on the data volume.
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