Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 Hi, when I first setup UnRAID, I used a bunch of old 2TB drives and pooled them together with btrfs as my cache. I did this mostly to increase the storage space of my Server. Now, as these disk age and larger capacity drives are available, I would like to retire these drives and replace them with a new large capacity drive. What is the best way to perform this task? Ideally, given I will also be freeing up a bunch of slots in my chassis, I will like to expand my new cache as more space is needed. Thanks you! Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 12 minutes ago, Hammer8 said: bunch of old 2TB drives and pooled them together with btrfs as my cache. I did this mostly to increase the storage space of my Server. For space it would have made more sense to put these in the array. I assume they weren't SSDs since you said they were old. What do you plan to use as cache? Quote Link to comment
Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 Thanks…I had already maxed out by main array by the 30 disk limit and hence had to assign the old 2TB drives as a cache in order to expand the storage capacity). I have a 1TB SSD as another cache (Eg., besides the cache made of the 2TB drives). Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 1 hour ago, Hammer8 said: maxed out by main array by the 30 disk limit I always recommend few large disks instead of many small disks. Large disks perform better. Each additional disk requires more hardware, more power, at some point more license (and you already went beyond that by maxing out array). Most importantly, each additional disk is an additional point of failure. I am guessing you have a lot of small old disks in your server. Do you know that parity by itself cannot recover anything? In order to reliably rebuild every bit of a failed disk, it must be able to reliably read every bit of all other disks. Do any of your disks have SMART warnings on the Dashboard page? 1 hour ago, Hammer8 said: I have a 1TB SSD as another cache (Eg., besides the cache made of the 2TB drives) I assume you mean you have another pool, not another cache. But maybe you mean something else. Instead of asking more questions I am just going to ask you to attach diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread. Quote Link to comment
Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 Hi, thank you for your help. Yes, agree having larger drives is better than having many small drives, and that's what I'm trying to do, but these small ones are what I had on hand when building the server and did not have the $$$ to purchase new larger ones...here is my diagnostic file. unraid-diagnostics-20220717-1451.zip Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 Since you have so many disks I am not going to examine each of them for SMART warnings, so please answer 1 hour ago, trurl said: Do any of your disks have SMART warnings on the Dashboard page? Quote Link to comment
Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 Oops…sorry…no Smart errors on any of the disks. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 You have 3 pools, cache (1 drive), poolx (15 drives), and temp (1 drive). If you replace that 15 drive pool with a single disk it won't have any redundancy. Despite having 28TB capacity (no single disks that large anyway), it looks like poolx only has 8TB contents. You could replace both parity with 8TB, replace disks 1, 2 (or even better, your 2 fullest array disks) with 8TB, then you would have enough space to copy poolx to the array, get rid of all poolx. Then that data would all be protected by dual parity. You really need to make some room on all your array disks anyway. Filling disks completely is just asking for trouble. Quote Link to comment
Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 Thanks. I was thinking of buying two new 18 TB drives and moving all the files I have on poolx to these new drives (in mirrored config), and then getting rid of poolx and its associated drives. How would I accomplish this? Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 That wouldn't solve the problem you have with your full array disks. And mirror would mean only 18TB capacity from 2x18TB disks. Long term larger parity gets you more capacity more cheaply since that extra capacity can let you upsize all array disks. Actually, you could upsize any of your array disks to 4TB right now without even replacing parity. 25 minutes ago, trurl said: You really need to make some room on all your array disks anyway. Filling disks completely is just asking for trouble. On another thread somebody filled all their disks, and now they are having problems including corrupt filesystems. Filesystem repair needs some free space to work with, and full filesystems perform worse. Quote Link to comment
Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 (edited) Maybe I don’t understand…I had thought if I upgrade my array disks, given my parity disks are only 4TB, that the files on the new, 18 TB disks would not be protected. Also, with respect to keeping some free space, I don’t think I realized that was important when I first setup the server, but now have set a threshold of 15% free…. Edited July 17, 2022 by Hammer8 Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 You are the one talking about 18TB disks, not me. I was suggesting going to larger parity disks so you could use larger array disks. Quote Link to comment
Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 Sorry, I don’t understand. My goal is to install 2 new 18TB disks, move all my data off poolx, get rid of poolx and it’s associated 2TB disks. What is the best way to accomplished that? I cannot afford to buy more than two drives at this time…that’s why I didn’t think upgrading the array disks is an option. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 4x8TB in the array (2x8TB parity plus 2x8TB = 16TB data) not much more expensive than 2x18TB (only 18TB data since mirrored) and better for future expansion. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 13 minutes ago, Hammer8 said: install 2 new 18TB disks, move all my data off poolx, get rid of poolx Create new pooly or whatever you want to call it, copy poolx to pooly, remove poolx Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 36 minutes ago, Hammer8 said: set a threshold of 15% free There isn't any setting like that. What do you mean? Quote Link to comment
Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 Thanks…I think that’s my question. How do I copy the files from poolx to the new pooly? I would like pooly to have the same file structure, setup as poolx. Do I need to create everything manually or is there a better way? Thank you for your help and apologies for the noob questions! Quote Link to comment
Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 3 minutes ago, trurl said: There isn't any setting like that. What do you mean? Oh, so mover doesn’t stop at the notification threshold? It keeps moving files to the array until it is full? Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 2 minutes ago, Hammer8 said: copy the files from poolx to the new pooly Dynamix File Manager plugin 1 minute ago, Hammer8 said: notification threshold All that does is give you a notification. Each user share has a Minimum Free setting. If an array disk has less than Minimum Free, Unraid will choose another array disk when writing a new file to that user share. You should set Minimum Free to larger than the largest file you expect to write to the share. Each pool also has a Minimum Free setting. If a pool has less than Minimum Free, Unraid will choose an array disk instead (overflow), but only for cache:prefer or cache:yes shares. Not really all that helpful when all your disks are already very full. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 While pools and array are all part of user shares, files on pools are treated differently than files on array disks in some ways Minimum Free explained above. Mover cache:yes = move from designated pool to the array cache:prefer = move from array to designated pool Quote Link to comment
Hammer8 Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 Thanks very much for all your help! Quote Link to comment
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