johnomaz Posted June 14, 2018 Share Posted June 14, 2018 So my server is no longer keeping up with what I want it to do and I happened to get a fantastic deal on a xeon based server. Is it possible to take the USB drive AND the hard drives from my old server and put them in the new server and have everything still work? Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted June 14, 2018 Share Posted June 14, 2018 Maybe. Probably. But impossible to tell with any degree of accuracy without a diagnostics zip from the old machine and one from the new machine. Post current diagnostics, and then boot the new machine (without transferring any data drives) from your same unraid USB stick and post diagnostics from there. That will allow a comparison of your drive controllers and possibly spot any gotchas. Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted June 14, 2018 Share Posted June 14, 2018 8 minutes ago, johnomaz said: So my server is no longer keeping up with what I want it to do and I happened to get a fantastic deal on a xeon based server. Is it possible to take the USB drive AND the hard drives from my old server and put them in the new server and have everything still work? In principle the answer is yes as far as the basic NAS functionality is concerned. the only time you might encounter problems at the NAS Level with the new system is if the disk controller identifies the disks in a different way (so that unRAID does not recognize their serial number). Just in case I would make sure you have a screen shot available of the drive assignments before the move. if you use VMs with hardware pass-through then they will probably need some work to get working again. Quote Link to comment
johnomaz Posted June 15, 2018 Author Share Posted June 15, 2018 (edited) Ok, so I put the flash drive in my new server and booted. It won't take an IP address. I think that may be related to the fact that my old server has 4 1gb nics but the new one is only a single 1gb nic. Unraid was set up as a bonded connection. I went back in the old server and turned off the bonded connection and set it to eth0. However at the bottom in the routing table, I have this: IPv4 192.168.1.0/24 br0 217 IPv4 default 192.168.1.1 via br0 217 I tried to remove the entries and i immediately lost connection. Reboot and I tried to add a new entry under eth0 except it only gives me br0 eth1 eth2 eth3. I am unable to add eth0 if I type it in manually. HANG TIGHT, I'm a numbskull sometimes. Lemme check something...... Sorry, its really the little things that frustrate you the most. I forgot that when I initially set up the server I changed the GUI port to something other than 80 since I have a web server running. I forgot to type the port. Ok, it has an IP now and its only complaint are the missing drives which I will be adding in soon. Thanks for your replies guys and if I do run into any issue that I can't troubleshoot myself I'll post the diagnostic files. Again, many thanks! Edited June 15, 2018 by johnomaz Quote Link to comment
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