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Dalo-Harkin
Jan 25, 2019Aspirant
RN204 issues with 1 disk
Hi All,
My RN204 has been workign perfectly for well over 5 years so I was long overdue a problem ha ha
A little extra info:-
Disk 1 - 2TB
Disk 2 - 2TB
Disk 3 - 3TB
Disk 4 - 2TB...
StephenB
Jan 25, 2019Guru - Experienced User
XRAID won't shrink an array, it will only expand one.
So you can't replace a 3 TB drive with anything smaller.
Dalo-Harkin
Jan 25, 2019Aspirant
Hi and thanks for posting, even if there is 2.5TB free space across all 4 disks?
- SandsharkJan 26, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
Actually, since only 2TB of the 3TB is actually in use, the array doesn't need to shrink and I believe you can replace it with a 2TB. I think I did that experiment back when I got my last new NAS and tried out a lot of stuff. Unfortunately, I'm not sure enough to recommend you buy a 2TB to use. But if you already have the 2TB, then do try it and let us know what happened.
- Dalo-HarkinJan 26, 2019AspirantThanks for your reply, so once the data is recover off the damaged 3TB drive, I just leave the system powered on, remove the 3TB drive and then just swap it for a 2TB drive or larger and then the system will just incorporate that into the xraid setup and my data will be there as it was before?
I'm just a little unclear on the procedure as it's been a long time since I put it all together and set it up and it's mainly used only for file storage and streaming of my own media - StephenBJan 26, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
Actually, since only 2TB of the 3TB is actually in use, the array doesn't need to shrink
Oops, that's correct. I saw the mixed disk sizes, but somehow missed the fact that there was only one 3 TB.
So the 2 TB should have been ok, but it's not something I've seen confirmed with recent firmware.
Dalo-Harkin wrote:
Thanks for your reply, so once the data is recover off the damaged 3TB drive, I just leave the system powered on, remove the 3TB drive and then just swap it for a 2TB drive or larger and then the system will just incorporate that into the xraid setup and my data will be there as it was before?Yes, that is the procedure.
Dalo-Harkin wrote:
it's been a long time since I put it all together and set it upWhat firmware are you running?
BTW, the RN204 was launched in October 2015 (about 3 years ago, not over 5). Can you confirm that you have an RN204 and not the older RN104?
- Dalo-HarkinJan 26, 2019AspirantHi,
Maybe it's not been as long as I thought, it definitely feels longer than 3 though.
It's the very latest firmware, it was updates literally hours before my issue arose. 6.9.5 I think it is.
I will get another disk and let you know how I get on, thank you both for your posts and help
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