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OK this is not fun...

 

Hello!

what is the best way...

 

to replace an old drive, with a new one, and move the data from the old to the new ( 2TB)

the old one still good but is going down hill is (70%full) :'(

The problem is getting the data from the old drive,to the new one.!

Mmmm...

 

There should be a better way of moving data ...from drive A to drive B

then replace A (old) with (B) new.

....needs more coffee . :-\

 

//helboy

I'm not completely sure I understand your situation, but if you mean a data drive in an UnRAID array with parity protection, then just unassign the old drive and assign the new drive in its slot and start the array.  Let it rebuild the old drive onto the new drive, and it will be an exact copy of the old drive.  Why would you not want to replace?

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I'm not completely sure I understand your situation, but if you mean a data drive in an UnRAID array with parity protection, then just unassign the old drive and assign the new drive in its slot and start the array.  Let it rebuild the old drive onto the new drive, and it will be an exact copy of the old drive.  Why would you not want to replace?

 

Thanks RobJ,

 

I will go that way..

it sound easy.. ;D

 

well it should be all done it 5 hours,17 minutes

 

Thanks for that fast reply!

 

now were is that coffee? 8) 

 

/hellboy

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