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greg_t
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Apr 18, 2024
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XRAID and a new disk

My home system is an ReadyNAS 426. I have it set up for RAID-6 and X-RAID. It had 5 drives and one of them started going flaky so I purchased another.  The flaky drive was still functioning when I in...
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    Sandshark
    Apr 19, 2024

    This situation is one of the reasons it is best to not simply fill your NAS with drives when you don't have a need for that amount of space currently or in the near future.  But, what's done is done in your case.  I go over how to do a RAID reduction here: Reducing-RAID-size-removing-drives-WITHOUT-DATA-LOSS-is-possible .  Each case is a bit different, so you'll need some Linux experience or a lot of Googling to insure you are doing it right for your specific case.

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