piyper Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 (edited) I have read a number of threads to figure out the best way of doing this, however, I wanted to check with the experts here to make sure. I also have a few questions (most likely stupid ones) which is what was giving me pause in the first place. I have been running unRaid for years and have just recently upgraded to the latest version. My drives are all old'ish and most are long out of warranty. The reason I am looking at replacing the parity drives is because, I am down to my last "spare" drive which is being rebuilt right now after a failure (disk 6) in the picture. I run an SSD for cache, docker images (sdk) and VMs (sdl) (just in the process of rebuilding those from VirtualBox vms, but that is another conversation) on the unassigned drives, so the only drives that are "spun up" all the time are SSDs, the standard mechanical drives hold all the data, but they never really spin up unless I'm streaming or doing actual work. So these mechanical drives are spun down most of the time. I have designed this to keep the wear on the mechanical drives to as low as I can and it really helps with the heat that the server throws off. My setup is attached, anyone have any suggestions about my setup, I would be happy to hear them. I am not hurting for space right now and that is not the motivation for replacing the parity drives, but I have to buy a spare or two anyway, so I thought I would just make my parity dives bigger (the price point is better on a 6TB drive) and use the old ones (4TB) as my spares. Sorry i'm boring you with all this, but some of you seem to like "the details" before answering questions. So, replacing both Parity drives, I think I can just pull out the old ones and place in the new ones and have unRaid just rebuild them automatically. But: What if I have a drive failure while both are being rebuilt?, I would lose data! Then I thought I could just replace one at a time. I think that will work, but: What if I replace one and it rebuild fine, then I replace the other and during the rebuild that drive has errors on it that are correctly compensated for, but wouldn't it make the second disk smaller than the first, then would unRaid complain because the second parity drive is smaller than the first? Am I worried about nothing? What is the best procedure for replacing both parity drives? Thank you in advance for your time! Edited April 14, 2020 by piyper Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 11 hours ago, piyper said: What if I replace one and it rebuild fine, then I replace the other and during the rebuild that drive has errors on it that are correctly compensated for, but wouldn't it make the second disk smaller than the first, then would unRaid complain because the second parity drive is smaller than the first? You can always go back to a smaller parity. The safer way is to replace one at a time. Quote Link to comment
piyper Posted April 15, 2020 Author Share Posted April 15, 2020 Thank you, that was what I was thinking. I have seen a few people suggest doing a preclear on a new drive, that way you find all the errors first prior to attempting to use it. I assume there is nothing wrong with a preclear first. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 Preclear or any other disk test before deploying new drives is always a good idea. Quote Link to comment
piyper Posted April 16, 2020 Author Share Posted April 16, 2020 Thank you for your insight. Quote Link to comment
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