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doodguy
Oct 26, 2015Aspirant
ReadyNas 3200 upgarde 1TB Hard drive to 2TB Hard drives
Hello,
I have a ReadyNas 3200 with 12 1TB Hard Drives populated. I went and put a 2TB Hard drive in bay 12, waited for it to show green on the readynas webpage under volumes, then populated bay 11 with a 2TB hard drive in place of the 1TB Hard drive. Under volumes on the web page all 12 bays show green and populated, however the 2TB Drives display like this: WDC WD20EZRX-00D8PB0 [1863 GB] 927GB allocated.
Also the Disk space at the top did not expand. It does say Additional 10GB reserved for snapshots, but when I look under snapshots, it is unchecked and we aren't using snapshots.
Anyone have any direction on how to get the usable capacity to increase? Thank you
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- ifixidevicesLuminary
I'm guessing you're using raid?
If so, when you put a larger drive into the unit (and it's using xraid) it will add it but only add the usable space (this is because with raid 5 or raid 6 you can only use the available space of your smallest drive.)
To change this you'd need to backup all of your data, install a few 2TB drives and then you'd be able to continually add hard drives (although I believe if you're running on the 4.x software you can only expand a volume 16TB's so it's best to start off with as many 2TB drives as possible... this might not be true now given your model but I know it was the case for a long time.)
The reason it didn't populate bay 11 is perhaps it needed to be restarted to start the process of adding that drive to the array.
- doodguyAspirant
Hello ifix,
Yes I am using X-Raid 2;
I am using version 4.2.27
We purchased a company and inherited this device. I want to use this as our main local file server, but for now the data on it is not important to us. I am currently just testing the device so I can get comfortable with it before moving all corporate data there.
Currently it shows 9TB usable; I saw the x-raid 2 animation and it says you can just add drives and more storage will be made available. There isn't a way for this device to just realize there are now (2) 2TB hard drives in place of 2 1TB Hard drives and just expand the total space? I was hoping to as disks fail or as storage needs grow just replace the 1TB drives in there for 2TB. Thats what turned me on to this device to begin with.
Is there not a way for me to simply dynamically increase capacity?
- ifixidevicesLuminary
Well the problem with anything that's in raid is that no matter what size drive you use you're going to end up with only being able to use the amount of space on that drive that equals the smallest hard drive you've got in your array.
You can do Flex-Raid and add in drives all all different sizes and it will use all the available space possible, but the problem with that is there's no redundancy and each time you'd want to add a bigger drive, you'd have to delete the volume and then start over (which would be rather tedious.)
If you're planning on running mission critical stuff off of this Nas box then I'd recommend enterprise drives but if you're just using it as a file server or whatnot then I'd buy the cheapest 2TB drives I could get my hands on and throw them into an array and start out with 12 2TB drives. Me personally I just picked up a few seagate 8TB archive drives (spoiler alert, they aren't really meant for RAID but I've picked up all mine for $200 or less) and then add additional drives as I find them. So far I have 5 in a 6 bay unit.
You can also update your unit to readynas 6.0 (look up 6.0 legacy here on the forums and there should be a guide.) Software 6.0 has a much more robust set of features that are in my opinoin easier to use. It would install nicely on your unit. If I were you depending on what you're going to use the box for in the future I'd look at 3TB or 4TB drives to start off with and add as many as you want in the future. It's much easier to expand that way than having to back up all your data, wipe out your volume and then install new drives and a new volume.
And if you have no use for all 12 bays, let me know! I have a pro 6 (6 bay unit.) Perhaps I could buy that unit from you if you were interested (have always wanted a 12 bay unit!)
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