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4 Drive Failure With Dual Parity and Blank Drives

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I just fried 4 drives at once (my fault, used a molex PSU cable from the wrong PSU). All of the drives that failed were empty on the array. I have 2 parity drives. Is there a way to sneak 4 new/blank drives back into the array?

  • Community Expert

Just do a new config (Tools -> New config) with remaining drives plus new ones and re-sync parity.

  • Author

Thanks for that. However, won't that wipe the remaining drives in the array?

 

I forgot to mention that these are the last 4 drives of 12 total (2 parity and 10 for the array). I have data on the first two drives in the array that I wish to keep. Is there a way to start the array without the failed drives and get the data off? I could then rebuild the array and move the data back.

  • Author

Now that I think about it. How would you remove a drive from the array without destroying it? I'm sure 1 at a time. However, if I could force the array to act like it only had 6 drives in the array, I think it might work. I just don't know how to modify the array that way. 

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1 minute ago, TBG_Killer said:

won't that wipe the remaining drives in the array?

No, it only resets the arrays assignments, you can even select to keep current assignments, then just add the new disks and start the array to begin a parity sync (new disks will need to be formatted), the main danger when doing this is if you assign a previous data disk to a parity slot, that would result in data loss.

 

 

  • Author

Thanks. I will try that and report back.

  • Author

That worked! Man, this unRAID is sweet. Thanks so much for the help and quick responses!

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