March 21, 201511 yr 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!
March 21, 201511 yr Author 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!
March 21, 201511 yr 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.
March 21, 201511 yr 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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