December 29, 20214 yr I posted this question about upgrading a cache drive some time ago: The answer I got didn't get me anywhere as the information was outdated, didn't correspond to what I was seeing on my server and I couldn't get anywhere with it. Decided to let it sit and hoped newer versions and updated info might be forthcoming ... then just never got back to it ... until now. Have some free time on my hands so I thought I'd try again but now the original information links are dead and I'm finding even less information on how to successfully do this. Running unRAID 6.9.2 1 Cache Drive Couple Dockers, no VMS Is there updated information on how to replace/upgrade a single cache drive that I'm just missing? Any help would be appreciated as I feel I'm running on borrowed time at this point.
December 30, 20214 yr Community Expert Direct pool device replacement (for btrfs only) is currently broken, but you can still use this procedure: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/?do=findComment&comment=511923
January 3, 20224 yr Author Thanks for the reply, didn't help though. I seem to be missing something and not sure what. I tried this process before and keep getting stuck on step 5; I run the mover, it says the option is disabled while the mover is running, keeps running for a bit and then when it appears to stop nothing actually seems to have moved. My appdata folder and all the sub folders remain on the cache drive, none of it appears on any other disk in the array. Not sure what to do at this point
January 4, 20224 yr Community Expert 11 hours ago, UncleDirtNap said: Not sure what to do at this point https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/?do=findComment&comment=972660
January 5, 20224 yr Author This might be a really stupid questions, but does the mover do anything special/hidden/?? other than relocate files from the cache drive to the array and back? What would happen it I just copied all the files & folder on to say an external drive manually after stopping the dockers and disabling them, put in the new drive and formatted it then copied everything back on to the new drive?
January 5, 20224 yr Community Expert 2 hours ago, UncleDirtNap said: What would happen it I just copied all the files & folder on to say an external drive manually after stopping the dockers and disabling them, put in the new drive and formatted it then copied everything back on to the new drive? It would also work.
January 5, 20224 yr Author One more if you don't mind, the existing drive is formatted btrfs, is there a preferred file system to format the new one with? the rest of the array is XFS, okay to make it the same?
January 5, 20224 yr 12 minutes ago, UncleDirtNap said: One more if you don't mind, the existing drive is formatted btrfs, is there a preferred file system to format the new one with? the rest of the array is XFS, okay to make it the same? If you don't plan to use several drives in the pool (now or in the future), XFS can be used. If several drives are used now or soon, then BTRFS is required.
January 7, 20224 yr Author On 1/5/2022 at 2:54 AM, JorgeB said: It would also work. Alright, I'll give that a try, thank you for the assist! Edited January 7, 20224 yr by UncleDirtNap
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