frodr Posted August 25, 2020 Share Posted August 25, 2020 Hi, What is the procedure for keeping a disks data and then remove it permanently from the Array? The manual only partly explains it: Remove One or More Data Disks In this case the missing disk(s) will be identified. If there is only one missing disk when you start the array it will be marked as failed. All data disks will be exported (including the missing one), but the system will be running unprotected; that is, if a disk fails you will lose data. Cheers, Frode Quote Link to comment
ChatNoir Posted August 25, 2020 Share Posted August 25, 2020 I would : - make a parity check to be sure everything is OK with the drives and the data - make sure all data is where it should (in or out of the drive you want to remove) - note the position of each drive in the array & cache + pools - make a new config - rebuild parity But I would wait for more experienced user before going ahead, not just take MY opinion on it. Quote Link to comment
Gragorg Posted August 25, 2020 Share Posted August 25, 2020 Last time I removed a drive. I used unBALANCE to move all the data off the disk I wanted to remove. There are some good videos on YouTube if you have never used unBALANCE. Then followed this procedure. I preferred this method since it allowed me to maintain parity during then entire removal. Obviously MAKE SURE you have the right disk and have no data left on it before proceeding. Quote Link to comment
ChatNoir Posted August 25, 2020 Share Posted August 25, 2020 9 minutes ago, Gragorg said: Last time I removed a drive. I used unBALANCE to move all the data off the disk I wanted to remove. There are some good videos on YouTube if you have never used unBALANCE. Then followed this procedure. I preferred this method since it allowed me to maintain parity during then entire removal. Obviously MAKE SURE you have the right disk and have no data left on it before proceeding. That's what I was thinking also on my initial post, but then I saw : 4 hours ago, frodr said: for keeping a disks data In that situation, it is a different problem. Quote Link to comment
Gragorg Posted August 25, 2020 Share Posted August 25, 2020 (edited) I guess I should have mentioned UnBALANCE will allow you to scatter the data to the other array disks only if you have enough free space. Edited August 25, 2020 by Gragorg Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted August 25, 2020 Share Posted August 25, 2020 Move all data from disk to be removed to other disks using unBALANCE or otherwise. 44 minutes ago, Gragorg said: Then followed this procedure. Some haven't had success with the clear and remove method mentioned in that link and it doesn't save any time, but if it works for you it does maintain parity. And no harm to try it. If it doesn't work you can just New Config without the disk and rebuild parity instead. Either way a good idea to check parity after. Quote Link to comment
frodr Posted August 26, 2020 Author Share Posted August 26, 2020 Thanks for advice. I ran the Unbalance plan/move twice, but the data remained on the disk. So did it the "stupid" way by copying the files, and then I will remove the disk. Quote Link to comment
ChatNoir Posted August 27, 2020 Share Posted August 27, 2020 On 8/26/2020 at 11:57 AM, frodr said: I ran the Unbalance plan/move twice, but the data remained on the disk. did you uncheck the dryrun option between the plan and move phases ? Quote Link to comment
icedragonslair Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 Sorry to but in... I have three drives to remove, they are good drives (just shrinking array) and I have moved the data from each disk to different disks (yes I used disk to disk and not shares). I notice that there are small amounts of data left on the disks but nothing physically shows on the disks in krusader. Should i at this point just reformat these disks per 'clear drive then remove method' and continue or is there an easier way to do this? Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted April 5, 2021 Share Posted April 5, 2021 That is just filesystem overhead. The easier and more standard way is to New Config without the disks and let it rebuild parity. Quote Link to comment
icedragonslair Posted April 5, 2021 Share Posted April 5, 2021 2 hours ago, trurl said: That is just filesystem overhead. The easier and more standard way is to New Config without the disks and let it rebuild parity. Thanks so much trurl. Quote Link to comment
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