GreatKhan19 Posted March 24, 2021 Share Posted March 24, 2021 Hi everyone, I am looking for a little assistance/reassurance on what I'm about to do will work out correctly. I am planning on upgrading from running my Unraid server on a R710 server build with a Perc H700 raid controller. The hard drives right now are all in their own separate Raid 0 disk groups just so that Unraid can see them. So they are all separate and being detected by Unraid as behind the raid controller identified by their names starting with PERC_H700_...etc... I believe their serial number is shown as well but after the raid controller part. I want to switch to a custom built chassis with no sort of raid controller and I am worried that when I plug the usb in to the new server with all the same hard drives that it will detect them by their serial number and it will not match what Unraid has in the disk config. Now I found a file called DISK_ASSIGNMENTS.txt that has the identification of each drive written in it, do I have to change the file to show just the serial numbers of just the drives? And will that even work or will I not need to do any of this and Unraid will just detect them right away when I turn the system on and I'm just worrying for no reason lol. Just want to make sure I don't lose all my data. While I have backups of my appdata and everything that I have on a separate device just in case, I don't have anything I can store all of my data on, its just too much to have to transfer 20+ TB of data. Any assistance is greatly appreciated as I will be attempting this soon and want to make sure I don't lose anything. Thanks in advance everyone. PS. have attached the photo of my array just in case I explained it too confusing or incorrectly Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted March 24, 2021 Share Posted March 24, 2021 I must admit I have not done this myself, but it is quite normal for disks that were attached to a RAID controller to not be recognised with their data intact Shen moved to a non-RAID controller because the different controllers present the disk geometry differently. It is possible I am wrong but unless someone chips in to the contrary I think you should assume this will not be a simple case of transferring the drives over and expecting them to ‘just work’ with their data intact. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 25, 2021 Share Posted March 25, 2021 Depending on the RAID controller disks might be unmountable after the move, if that happens it can be fixed but requires rebuilding each disk, e.g.: Quote Link to comment
GreatKhan19 Posted March 25, 2021 Author Share Posted March 25, 2021 @JorgeB thank you for the response. From what I gathered from the other question is that I can put the parity drive in. And then basically one data drive at a time and it would rebuild them, I would just have to make sure they are in the correct disk assignment, like if it’s set as disk 2 then make sure it’s still assigned disk 2 in the new configuration and then I shouldn’t lose any data? Sounds like fun but that’s what I get for using a raid controller with unraid lol it was my first build so lots of mistakes were made. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 25, 2021 Share Posted March 25, 2021 29 minutes ago, GreatKhan19 said: that I can put the parity drive in. And then basically one data drive at a time and it would rebuild them, No, you'd need to have all the disks assigned to rebuild, with single parity data drive order is not important, but parity would need to be correctly assigned. Quote Link to comment
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