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Steps to move disk from parity to pool or array.

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Hello. I have got 4 disks.

  • 2 TB parity
  • 2TB array
  • 4TB array
  • 4TB pool

I have made changes but I am not sure if I did it correctly.

 

Now I want.

  • 2TB Parity
  • 2TB Array
  • 4Tb pool Media
  • 4TB pool same media to have 8Tb of media in the same pool.

 

But now BTRF is working... Don´t know what to do.

 

 

Captura de pantalla 2024-10-11 085241.png

Solved by JorgeB

  • Community Expert
  • Solution

Not sure how you've managed to do this but the same device appears twice in the pool:

 

             Data      Metadata System                               
Id Path      RAID1     RAID1    RAID1     Unallocated Total   Slack  
-- --------- --------- -------- --------- ----------- ------- -------
 1 /dev/sdb1   1.33TiB  2.00GiB  32.00MiB     2.30TiB 3.64TiB 3.50KiB
 2 /dev/sde1 635.00GiB  2.00GiB  32.00MiB  -637.03GiB   0.00B 3.64TiB
 3 /dev/sde1 730.00GiB        -         -     2.93TiB 3.64TiB 3.50KiB
-- --------- --------- -------- --------- ----------- ------- -------
   Total       1.33TiB  2.00GiB  32.00MiB     4.61TiB 7.28TiB 3.64TiB

 

Suggest backing up and recreating the pool, if you want all the space from both devices convert to raid0

 

1 hour ago, Atorcha said:
  • 2TB Parity
  • 2TB Array

For that, do a new config, and assign disk2 as parity

  • Author
21 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Not sure how you've managed to do this but the same device appears twice in the pool:

 

             Data      Metadata System                               
Id Path      RAID1     RAID1    RAID1     Unallocated Total   Slack  
-- --------- --------- -------- --------- ----------- ------- -------
 1 /dev/sdb1   1.33TiB  2.00GiB  32.00MiB     2.30TiB 3.64TiB 3.50KiB
 2 /dev/sde1 635.00GiB  2.00GiB  32.00MiB  -637.03GiB   0.00B 3.64TiB
 3 /dev/sde1 730.00GiB        -         -     2.93TiB 3.64TiB 3.50KiB
-- --------- --------- -------- --------- ----------- ------- -------
   Total       1.33TiB  2.00GiB  32.00MiB     4.61TiB 7.28TiB 3.64TiB

 

 

 

 

 

I have this:

 

Oct 11 10:42:53 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1980043886592 flags data|raid1
Oct 11 10:43:05 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 8 extents, stage: move data extents
Oct 11 10:43:06 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 8 extents, stage: update data pointers
Oct 11 10:43:06 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1978970144768 flags data|raid1
Oct 11 10:43:18 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 23 extents, stage: move data extents
Oct 11 10:43:19 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 23 extents, stage: update data pointers
Oct 11 10:43:19 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1977896402944 flags data|raid1
Oct 11 10:43:31 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 33 extents, stage: move data extents
Oct 11 10:43:31 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 33 extents, stage: update data pointers
Oct 11 10:43:32 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1976822661120 flags data|raid1
Oct 11 10:43:44 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 26 extents, stage: move data extents
Oct 11 10:43:45 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 26 extents, stage: update data pointers
Oct 11 10:43:45 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1975748919296 flags data|raid1
Oct 11 10:43:57 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 14 extents, stage: move data extents
Oct 11 10:43:57 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 14 extents, stage: update data pointers
Oct 11 10:43:58 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1974675177472 flags data|raid1
Oct 11 10:44:10 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 17 extents, stage: move data extents
Oct 11 10:44:11 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 17 extents, stage: update data pointers
Oct 11 10:44:11 UnRaid-Atorcha kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1973601435648 flags data|raid1

 

I dont know too. First I think that I stopped the array, then I added to pool and the I select raid0.... I think.

 

How I solve that?

Edited by Atorcha

  • Community Expert
1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

Suggest backing up and recreating the pool,

 

  • Author

But I cann´t do anything because BTRFS is working... I will wait.

 

What is best way to have two disk in one pool with the same share folder?

Edited by Atorcha

  • Community Expert

You can wait, but you should still be able to copy the data to the array disk for example.

  • Author

Now I have array with parity OK, but I need that two disks of media pool are like only one disk. A pool with 8TB where to keep my movies.... doesnt matter if I haven´t party on that pool.

 

How I have to do before click in start?

Captura de pantalla 2024-10-11 190934.png

  • Community Expert

After start, and format if it's not yet formatted, click on the pool and then balance to raid0

  • Author

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convert to raid0, is it ok?

  • Community Expert

Yep, that's it.

  • Author

Funciona!! Gracias!!

 

It works!

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