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Array shrink after disk died

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Hello Unraid community,

I wasn't able to find any on this, unless my Google Fu failed me.

 

I've got a disk that died, that I'm not intending to replace, since I've got enough free space anyway.
It's a 4 TB disk, and I've got more than 10 TB available disk space right now.


Will I be able to move the data to other disks with a tool like Unbalance, or doing it manually in the terminal, and shrink the array afterwards?

Solved by Kilrah

Yes.

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17 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Yes.

When I exclude shrink the array, I guess my parity is going back normal, to take over if another disk fails then?

2 minutes ago, Nanobug said:

When I exclude shrink the array

What?

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1 hour ago, Kilrah said:

What?

I missed a few words there 😅
When I exclude the disk and shrink the array, I guess my parity is going back normal, to take over if another disk fails then?

  • Solution

Yes once the shrink procedure is done the array will be operating normally. 

  • Author
1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

Yes once the shrink procedure is done the array will be operating normally. 

I wasn't sure, but thank you :)

And sorry for my brainfart 😅

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