May 25, 20215 yr 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..
May 25, 20215 yr Community Expert 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.
May 30, 20215 yr Author 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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