Tim Knowlden Posted January 31, 2023 Share Posted January 31, 2023 I have a new machine, My existing set up is a small form factor pc SSD - Cache 4TB - Array (encrypted) No Parity New Set up NVME - Cache 5TB - Array 4TB - Array 5TB - Parity I would like to add drives to give myself parity, at the same time id like to un-encrypt my 4TB so I can have the array start automatically. What is the best method of doing so? Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted February 1, 2023 Share Posted February 1, 2023 Since you don't have parity currently, the easiest path would be to add all the drives, format the new 5TB data drive as unencrypted, then copy the encrypted 4TB to the newly formatted 5TB. Then you can reformat the 4TB to an unencrypted file system. Before you shut down the current system for the last time be sure to disable the VM and Docker systems, and set the array to NOT autostart. That way you can copy any system files and appdata from the current SSD pool to the new NVME when you boot up the new system. Quote Link to comment
Tim Knowlden Posted February 1, 2023 Author Share Posted February 1, 2023 (edited) Hi @JonathanM thanks for the response. Sadly I didnt see this until now. I ended up swapping over last night. Stopped dockers and disabled. Set all shares to use cache and used mover. Then swapped ssd for nvme and set all cache preferences back to how they were and used mover again. That went smoothly yo be honest with only plex and frigate that caused issues, but i think that's because i didn't have a dedicated graphics card before and now I do. I havent yet received the 5TB drives but will this week so my 4TB remains as it stands encrypted. My concern with moving data across to another drive is that i dont want to mess up any file paths in docker templates.. but i assume the share names remain the same in the array no matter how many drives the array is made up from? I am guessing best way to move data drive to drive is with midnight commander? Edited February 1, 2023 by Tim Knowlden Quote Link to comment
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