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Replacing disks

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Hi All,

 

I bought a 4tb to replacement my Parity, I haven't installed yet though.

 

I have a dilemma,

 

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Issue:

I have a corrupt disk and want to replace it.

 

Requirement:

Parity - 4tb (new)

Disk 1 - remains the same.

Disk - 3tb (using the old parity drive)

 

How do I replace the parity and disk with losing data?

 

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WDC_WD20EARX-00PASB0_WD-WCAZAD059495-20220817-0914.txt

Edited by Jarrodr

Solved by Jarrodr

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Parity swap.

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13 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Parity swap.

Step 1: Parity swap

Step 2: Swap disk 2

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When complete the parity swap procedure will have replaced both disks.

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For some reason the phrase Parity Swap is not acting as a hyperlink to the relevant part of the documentation, so here is the link.

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6 hours ago, Jarrodr said:

have a corrupt disk and want to replace it

The disk is disabled, not corrupt. If it were corrupt, filesystem repair would be the correct fix, rebuilding from parity typically won't fix filesystem corruption.

 

Emulated disk2 has 1.5+ TB contents.

 

Disk2 does look like it should have been replaced before now, assuming that is the SMART report for disk2 you attached. Can't confirm since screenshot doesn't show serial.

 

Do you have Notifications setup to alert you by email or other agent as soon as a problem is detected?

 

Do any of your other disks have SMART warnings on the Dashboard page?

 

Attach Diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread.

 

 

 

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49 minutes ago, itimpi said:

For some reason the phrase Parity Swap is not acting as a hyperlink to the relevant part of the documentation, so here is the link.

@SpencerJplease check this when possible.

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4 minutes ago, trurl said:

The disk is disabled, not corrupt. If it were corrupt, filesystem repair would be the correct fix, rebuilding from parity typically won't fix filesystem corruption.

 

Emulated disk2 has 1.5+ TB contents.

 

Disk2 does look like it should have been replaced before now, assuming that is the SMART report for disk2 you attached. Can't confirm since screenshot doesn't show serial.

 

Do you have Notifications setup to alert you by email or other agent as soon as a problem is detected?

 

Do any of your other disks have SMART warnings on the Dashboard page?

 

Attach Diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread.

 

 

 

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Here is the smart report for Disk 1 attached.

 

Where can I find the Notification history?

WDC_WD20EZRX-00D8PB0_WD-WMC4M0H0VPEJ-20220817-1624.txt

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5 minutes ago, Jarrodr said:

Here is the smart report for Disk 1 attached.

Didn't ask for it.

 

6 minutes ago, Jarrodr said:

Notification history

Tools - Archived Notifications.

 

You can setup Notifications in Settings.

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9 minutes ago, Jarrodr said:

smart report for Disk 1

The Dashboard warning is for UDMA CRC, which is connection problem some time in the past. You can acknowledge it by clicking 👎

and it will warn again if it increases.

 

Since it is WD disk I am wondering about attributes 1 and 200 for that disk.

 

Why are you doing read-check?

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3 minutes ago, trurl said:

Didn't ask for it.

 

Tools - Archived Notifications.

 

You can setup Notifications in Settings.

Sorry, this is what I see.

image.thumb.png.46d2945705996c440a960db6ae38ff4a.png

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1 minute ago, trurl said:

The Dashboard warning is for UDMA CRC, which is connection problem some time in the past. You can acknowledge it by clicking 👎

and it will warn again if it increases.

 

Since it is WD disk I am wondering about attributes 1 and 200 for that disk.

 

Why are you doing read-check?

I actually cancelled that check now

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1 minute ago, Jarrodr said:

this is what I see

6 minutes ago, trurl said:

You can setup Notifications in Settings

and you should, you apparently don't have it notifying you about disk problems

 

23 minutes ago, trurl said:

Notifications setup to alert you by email or other agent as soon as a problem is detected

 

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@trurl

 

Not sure if this helps, I picked it up.

 

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I followed this yesterday, and no luck. Took some time.

 

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Apparently nobody reads the documentation :(   All the necessary steps are covered in this section of the online documentation accessible via the ‘Manual’ link at the bottom of the GUI.

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19 hours ago, trurl said:

Attach Diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread.

 

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20 minutes ago, trurl said:

 

Sorry, totally forgot about this.

 

By the way, I just picked up my 4tb hard drive. Haven't installed it yet.

tower-diagnostics-20220818-1239.zip

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5 hours ago, Jarrodr said:

followed this yesterday, and no luck.

Do you mean you were trying to rebuild to the same disk? Why?

 

22 hours ago, trurl said:

Disk2 does look like it should have been replaced before now

Replace disk2 with another disk.

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30 minutes ago, trurl said:

Do you mean you were trying to rebuild to the same disk? Why?

 

Replace disk2 with another disk.

Was hoping for a miracle :-|.

 

Will have to replace the parity with the new drive first and then use the old parity drive as disk 2.

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2 minutes ago, Jarrodr said:

Will have to replace the parity with the new drive first and then use the old parity drive as disk 2

Parity looks fine. If you want to use a disk larger than parity you would have to do parity swap. That is not at all the same as replacing parity first.

 

Please tell us what you want to do so we can make sure you are going to do the right thing.

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Just now, trurl said:

Parity looks fine.

No need to replace parity

 

5 minutes ago, Jarrodr said:

Will have to replace the parity with the new drive first

You can't replace parity since you already have disabled disk.

 

2 minutes ago, trurl said:

If you want to use a disk larger than parity you would have to do parity swap.

Let us know what you want to do

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  • Solution

Resolved.

 

Installed the new drive. With the array off, assign the new drive as a parity and old parity as a new disk.

Start array, it copies the parity then installs the new disk.

 

 

On 8/17/2022 at 2:33 PM, itimpi said:

For some reason the phrase Parity Swap is not acting as a hyperlink to the relevant part of the documentation, so here is the link.

 

parity swap

 

test test

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shrink array

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