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-MeTRiX-
Feb 04, 2016Aspirant
RN204: 2x 4TB and 1x 2TB and 1x 3 TB - Not able to use full capacity
OS: 6.4.1 Hello, I spent a lot of hours till now to bring it together without success. The netgear RAID calculator says 8.16 TB in X-Raid and Flex-Raid 5 with my combination of HDDs but I'm n...
- Feb 06, 2016
That's excactly what I expected how it's working when buying the RN204. But this device is now on it's way back to Amazon and my new QNAP 431+ is initializing the disks right now!
Thanks all for your help!
StephenB
Feb 04, 2016Guru - Experienced User
kossboss wrote:
So I think expansion is not happening like it should, could you please provide us the logs. Flexraid should expand up to the higher drive sizes just like Xraid does.
Hi kossboss
I think the explanation is actually posted here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/X-RAID-expansion-on-Pro4-with-OS6/td-p/904490
Skywalker wrote:
Expanding encrypted volumes is a little more restrictive -- we can't do multi-level (mixed disk size) encrypted volumes.
An old post, but I don't recall any release notes saying the restriction has been lifted.
kossboss
Feb 05, 2016Guide
I apologize, I guess I had a misunderstanding on that part of FlexRAID. It doesn't use the extra size of bigger drives. FlexRAID is like Traditional Raid in that manner in my calculator, it uses the smallest drive to base the volume. I will update the rdconfigurator calculator to match that. In the meantime if you want to get the correct FlexRAID size use Traditional Raid in the calculator.
What the original poster is looking for is XRAID.
So what are we doing to make this better? I have submitted a feature request to engineering to add features to FlexRAID to give it more features.
Here is my list To add the following features. Currently the OS6 FlexRAID features 1,2,3 from list below. I feature requestsed 4 & 5.
NOTE: im not listing encrypted volumes (im not sure if they will be an obstacle for it)
1. "Add parity": adds another drive but converts from R5 to R6 (this adds a drive and converts raid from R5 to R6)
2. "Expand": this makes a new raid and does brtfs device add, so you can make things like R50 and R60.. We should rename this to “Expand Filesystem”. This is similar to adding a vdev with readydata/zfs.
3. "Create new volume": creates new btrfs volume (not really and expansion option), it can be encrypted
4. We should add a fourth option: "Raid Expand": this will just do a mdadm -add making the current raid bigger.
5. We should add ability to use the higher partition sizes (just like XRAID can), so that maximum volume space is utilized (just like in XRAID) when varying drive sizes are used. Currently FlexRAID will use the smallest drive as the basis for raid creation if there are varying drive sizes.
- StephenBFeb 06, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I don't think that Netgear should try to turn flexraid into xraid myself.
What I'd like to see is the ability to create volumes using the unused space.
For instance with 2x4TB+1x2TB+1x3TB, I should be able to create a
4x2TB RAID-5 volume +
2x1TB RAID-1 volume +
1x1TB jbod volume
And all of them should support encryption.
- -MeTRiX-Feb 06, 2016Aspirant
That's excactly what I expected how it's working when buying the RN204. But this device is now on it's way back to Amazon and my new QNAP 431+ is initializing the disks right now!
Thanks all for your help! - cpu8088Feb 06, 2016Virtuoso
not a good decision going back to ext4 environment
should stay with btrfs
- StephenBFeb 07, 2016Guru - Experienced User
cpu8088 wrote:
not a good decision going back to ext4 environment
should stay with btrfs
I guess it depends on how critical disk encryption (with max capacity) was.
Personally I see little value in drive encryption in the NAS, for me at least the USB key would end up staying in the NAS which defeats any security benefit.
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