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Remove a drive from unraid (May 2021)

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Hello

 

I have most recent unRaid; one of my disks started to had errors, but since recently I removed also lot of older material, and due to use of streaming, I decided just to remove the drive rather than replace it with newer/bigger one..

 

Want to confirm the procedure, the one I found seems dangerous to me..

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59 minutes ago, michael123 said:

Hello

 

I have most recent unRaid; one of my disks started to had errors, but since recently I removed also lot of older material, and due to use of streaming, I decided just to remove the drive rather than replace it with newer/bigger one..

 

Want to confirm the procedure, the one I found seems dangerous to me..


which one did you find?

 

There is this one in the documentation accessible via the Manual link at the bottom of the UnRaid GUI.

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On 5/25/2021 at 10:46 PM, itimpi said:


which one did you find?

 

There is this one in the documentation accessible via the Manual link at the bottom of the UnRaid GUI.

 

Yes, thanks, indeed I managed to do this.

The disk indeed got bad, I removed it and then tried to reformat it with NTFS, but got bad sectors.. Thumbs up to unRaid for handling this absolutely transparently

 

For curiosity, this is a WD Red Pro disk, that was designed specifically for NAS. I have plain HGST disks that still hold strong.

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