October 30, 20223 yr Background: I have an array of: One 8TB parity drives Three 4TB hard drives I was attempting swap out a single 4TB hard (virtually empty) with a 8TB hard drive I obtained. I shutdown the server. I removed one 4TB and connected the 8TB one. There seemed to be issues with the 8TB hard drive. So I shutdown the server and put the 4TB back in (and took the 8TB out). Current problem Unraid won't allow me to stop the array to re-add the 4TB drive. It is in stopping mode forever. Diagnostics attached and screenshot attached. Is there a way to resolve this? Thanks in advance. tower-diagnostics-20221030-2125.zip
October 30, 20223 yr Community Expert Oct 30 21:25:43 Tower root: umount: /mnt/disk1: target is busy. Something is preventing disk1 from unmounting, make sure there's not an SSH connection open to that disk for example.
October 30, 20223 yr Author 8 hours ago, JorgeB said: Oct 30 21:25:43 Tower root: umount: /mnt/disk1: target is busy. Something is preventing disk1 from unmounting, make sure there's not an SSH connection open to that disk for example. I did have a parity tuner scheduled to run around this time. I disabled it and also turned off all dockers and it has allowed me to stop the array! Cheers. Only problem is that it wont allow to swap out the 8TB for the 4TB even though they were both empty (and there were problems with the 8TB). It says: Quote The replacement disk must be as big or bigger than the original Is there a way to get around this? Edited October 30, 20223 yr by bobalot
October 31, 20223 yr Community Expert Solution 13 hours ago, bobalot said: Is there a way to get around this? Only by doing a new config and re-syncing parity, but by doing this you lose the ability to rebuild disk2 and recover any data there.
October 31, 20223 yr Community Expert 3 hours ago, JorgeB said: lose the ability to rebuild disk2 Presumably original disk2 would still have its data.
November 3, 20223 yr Author On 10/31/2022 at 8:42 PM, JorgeB said: Only by doing a new config and re-syncing parity, but by doing this you lose the ability to rebuild disk2 and recover any data there. Managed to avoid this issue, I got a replacement 8TB drive and it works ok. It is rebuilding right now. Thanks for all your help. Edited November 3, 20223 yr by bobalot
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