August 26, 20223 yr Hi I'm fairly new to unraid and started using with a 1 parity disk and 1 data disk setup. ( both disk are extras i used for my small home server) After 6 months of no problems, the data disk finally showed some read errors. Since i only have 1 parity and 1 data disk, should following this guide be enough to replace my data disk? https://wiki.unraid.net/Replacing_a_Data_Drive I'm not sure if my parity disk is enough to restore the data disk. I could not search previous discussions so I created one, i just want to make sure before I replace my data disk. Edited August 26, 20223 yr by baby0nboardInSg
August 26, 20223 yr Community Expert 2 hours ago, baby0nboardInSg said: Since i only have 1 parity and 1 data disk, should following this guide be enough to replace my data disk? Yes, procedure is the same, you might want to post the diagnostics first though.
August 27, 20223 yr Author Hi Jorge, thank you for the reply. did you mean the diagnostics from the disk itself? I've attached the whole diagnostics. unraid-diagnostics-20220827-0346.zip please help to give feedback. Thanks Edited August 27, 20223 yr by baby0nboardInSg
August 27, 20223 yr Community Expert It does look like a disk problem, though possibly an intermittent one, so not a bad idea to replace it.
August 27, 20223 yr Community Expert Since parity is 3TB, and data disk is 3TB, you can only replace data disk with 3TB using that procedure from the wiki. If you want to use a larger disk there is a way but slightly more complicated. Let us know.
August 28, 20223 yr Author yeah thank you Jorge and trurl.. I did read the more complicated procedure you mention, and as of now.. the data is enough, i'm only using it as backup for photos with nextcloud for helping for auto uploads. thank you and I think my curiosity has been fed.
August 28, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, baby0nboardInSg said: i'm only using it as backup Just to be clear, you mean there is a second copy of everything important not on Unraid, and Unraid is keeping a duplicate for you? Unraid by itself is not a backup.
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