RickInHouston Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 I can't seem to find a previous question / answer to this but it must exist. I've started populating a new Norco 24 bay build (four bays in a row, six rows). I am starting with three blades (top row, third row and fifth row) to allow room for ventilation. I added disks into disk #1, disk #2, Disk #3 and so on. I have started copying files to my first drive. I now realize it would be smart to call the disk in slot #9 (Third row, first bay) disk #9 in the GUI instead of disk #1 as first started. Then put drive bay #10 (third row, second bay over) as disk #10 in the GUI instead of disk #2. No parity has been initiated, yet. I stop the array and say disk #1 is none. Move down to disk #9 and tell the GUI what serial number that disk is, so forth and so on. Start the array up and this doesn't take. Can it not be done? I think this is a good solution because in two years from now when disk #14 fails I don't have to match up a serial number with a bay slot, I just know #14 is the 14th bay slot. I've only copied to one drive about 1TB of data so far. Is this possible to associate disk # with the actual bay #? Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 UnRAID recognizes disks by Serial, not by position. If you want the physical position to match the GUI, why not just move any disks already configured to the correct physical position. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 UnRAID recognizes disks by Serial, not by position. If you want the physical position to match the GUI, why not just move any disks already configured to the correct physical position. Because he doesn't want to? You should be able to set a new configuration, then assign them to whatever slot you want. However... leaving space now for ventilation doesn't really make much sense if you are planning on fully populating the case later. Either the ventilation is sufficient for a fully populated rack or it isn't. I'd say just do what itimpi said and put them in the matching slots you already assigned. I can see no real reason not to. Quote Link to comment
RickInHouston Posted September 22, 2013 Author Share Posted September 22, 2013 I considered that but it won't work as soon as I activate parity because it doesn't get assigned a number and will kick everything beyond it off. So, basically, the answer is... It's not possible. Quote Link to comment
mobias1313 Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 Or you just internalize the Parity disk or put in the last available slot until you have enough disks to require that location for data. Regardless of whether you physically move disks around or just use a new configuration and reassign drives that way, it honestly doesn't matter when you have no parity disk. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 So, basically, the answer is... It's not possible. I'm not sure which question you think you were answering, but if you set a new configuration you can reassign whatever slot you wish. Quote Link to comment
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