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cache upgrade.. array thinks its the size of the old ssd?

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Fresh install.

Ran parity yesterday took about 18hours.

12tb - parity

12tb - disk 1

256gb - ssd

 

new

2tb - ssd

 

- used mover & another tool to copy data from the ssd to disk1. 

- powered down.

- replaced ssd with new one.

- have old ssd available via usb adapter if needed.

- restarted

- noticed its saying my array drive is 256GB in size.. 

- that's the size of the old ssd...

- is this a bug or did I go wrong somewhere?

 

Thanks in advance

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Solved by JorgeB

  • Community Expert

You are likely to get better feedback if you attach your system's diagnostics zip file to your next post in this thread.

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I think it though it disk1 was a pool raid1 mirror of the cache for some reason.

Btrfs Bugs?

 

Luckily this is at the start up of setting up so no important data lost.

 

- Have re-formated disk 1 to XFS

- Also re-formatted cache to auto default btfrs

- Drives now read correct specifications

- Will copy data from the 256gb ssd to the new one

Edited by dopeytree

  • Author

Still getting odd readings..

Under main it says disk1 has used 111GB

cache has used 2.19GB

  • Community Expert
  • Solution

Please post output of

btrfs fi usage

 

For some reason SSK_SSK_Storage_DF56419883BF3-0:0 (sda) is being mounted as disk1.

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