December 31, 20214 yr Hello All, I removed an old drive that had write errors and replaced a new HDD using this process: https://wiki.unraid.net/Replacing_a_Data_Drive When I bring up UNRAID I cannot start the array because it thinks the disk is missing. Unraid is cacheing the old drive. When I point Disk 16 to the new drive it just says Wrong. I cannot start the array due to Error: Too many wrong or missing disks! If I replace the old drive again I can start the array but Disk 16 is unmountable for some reason hence the replacement. Any insight as to how I can resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated. I am so worried about blowing up my array after all the time and effort over the years I have put into this NAS….uggg
December 31, 20214 yr Community Expert 13 minutes ago, jjevans1 said: I cannot start the array due to Error: Too many wrong or missing disks! This suggests you already have another disabled/invalid disk, please post the diagnostics.
December 31, 20214 yr Author Hi Jorge, Here is the information you requested. Thank you tower-diagnostics-20211231-0936.zip
December 31, 20214 yr Community Expert Disk2 is disable, you only have one parity drive, so you needed to replace that one first.
December 31, 20214 yr Author Hi Jorge, Disk 2 is just unassigned. I was going to add another disk later to fill that slot. I tired to use a 4TB / 6TB / 8TB drives and it would not allow me saying it needed a same or larger drive. Can you tell me where to look to see what size drive was used in that slot in the diag? Thank you for your insight it is greatly apprecaited.
December 31, 20214 yr Community Expert 3 minutes ago, jjevans1 said: is just unassigned. Yes, but since the array was started without it it's now disabled. 4 minutes ago, jjevans1 said: Can you tell me where to look to see what size drive was used in that slot in the diag? It was 10TB, so you need a 10TB or larger, problem is that there will likely be some read errors during the rebuild because of the other failing disk, this in turn will cause some corruption when that one is replaced later.
December 31, 20214 yr Author What I did was accidentally choose disk 2 instead of 2nd parity for the 10TB drive. I was trying to add a second parity. Is there any way to remove that from the Unraid configuration? I believe the original drive was 4TB.
December 31, 20214 yr Community Expert 5 minutes ago, jjevans1 said: Is there any way to remove that from the Unraid configuration? Only by doing a new config, and you'll lose any data on that disk, though it's currently not mounting and it might be difficult to rebuild anyway because of the issues with the other disk.
December 31, 20214 yr Author So it would be safer just to add the 10TB to Disk 2 and rebuild array then add another for parity 2 and rebuild again? Correct?
January 1, 20224 yr Community Expert Like mentioned there will likely still be issues. 17 hours ago, JorgeB said: problem is that there will likely be some read errors during the rebuild because of the other failing disk, this in turn will cause some corruption when that one is replaced later.
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