January 23, 201412 yr Does the sdx designation matter with unRAID? I changed the order of cables after I did some extreme surgery on my mobo. The physical disks are in the same slots (ie. Western Digital serno XYZ was and still is Disk3), but the drive designation changed as below. I haven't started the array, yet. Was: Disk3 - sde Disk4 - sdg Disk5 - sdf is now: Disk3 - sdf Disk4 - sde Disk5 - sdg Parity and disks 1 and 2 are the same as earlier.
January 23, 201412 yr unRAID 5 assigns drive numbers based on each drive's serial number so you can move them as much as you want and it will find them just fine. The sdx is assigned in the order they respond when starting, but the disk number that gets assigned is all that matters.
January 23, 201412 yr Author I figured as much, but thought I'd ask since I'm a newb. Started it up, and everything works fine. Thank you for the quick response!
January 24, 201412 yr Ulvan, Trurl is correct. The hard drive serial numbers are what's important, not the SATA port numbers. I took a screen shot showing my hard drive serial numbers, and keep it safe on my PC. (in the folder with the backup of my unRAID flash drive) There are TWO hard drive serials that are especially important...PARITY and CACHE. Should something happen...(change a drive, swap out a power supply, etc., ) and I have to rebuild the drive, the Parity drive MUST be correctly assigned to the array. The data drives can be in any order. The cache drive can be left out, or ->if assigned correctly as cache<- can be put back in. The screenshot is cheap insurance.
January 24, 201412 yr As already noted, v5 maintains a serial number: function match, so you can safely move drives to different systems; different controllers; etc. with no problem. This was NOT true with v4.7 ... so if you happen to be working on an old 4.7 system be certain you manually assign everything correctly anytime you change stuff. Notwithstanding this, it's ALWAYS a good idea to maintain a recent screenshot of your WebGUI showing the drive assignments. AND if you move everything to new hardware, be CERTAIN that the parity and (if you have one) cache drives are assigned correctly.
January 24, 201412 yr Author I'm running 5.0.4, and it found and assigned all drives correctly, even the one on a SATA card. I also took a screenshot as backup, based on recommendations here before doing surgery and changing the drive order.
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