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Parity Drive port change [SOLVED]

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Hi,

I have a 3 drive config where:

/dev/sda  Parity Drive

/dev/sdd  Drive-1

/dev/sdc  Drive-2

 

The port on my motherboard associated with sda has come loose and I wish to change the parity drive

to another sata before it completely breaks.

 

How do I do this?

 

Thanks!

 

 

Just change it -- UnRAID will recognize it just fine on a different port.

 

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Thank you, this worked.  In another thread it was posted that the parity drive should be first alphabetically in terms of /sda, /sdb, /sdc, etc.  My parity drive is now last in that sequence.

 

/dev/sdd  Parity Drive

/dev/sdc  Drive-1

/dev/sdb  Drive-2

 

Just want to be sure,

 

Thanks!

 

Thank you, this worked.  In another thread it was posted that the parity drive should be first alphabetically in terms of /sda, /sdb, /sdc, etc.  My parity drive is now last in that sequence.

 

/dev/sdd  Parity Drive

/dev/sdc  Drive-1

/dev/sdb  Drive-2

 

Just want to be sure,

 

Thanks!

 

Doesn't matter.

Some folks are a bit OCD about having their drives listed in the order they're enumerated by Linux.  It's completely irrelevant, however => UnRAID tracks your assignments by drive serial number, so you can freely reconnect them to any SATA port in your computer any time you want  :)

 

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