My parity drive seems to have been set to a disabled status and I see the following as the Smart report. If anyone could please help and explain if this is actually failing. I haven't been able to directly find something that better guides me to understa
Parity device is disabled=奇偶校验设备已禁用 Parity device is missing=奇偶校验设备缺失 Parity is invalid, in standby mode spun-down=奇偶校验无效,处于待机模式(旋转速度下降) Parity is invalid=奇偶校验无效 Parity is valid=奇偶校验有效 Parity=奇偶校验 ...
--force -f : Honour devices as listed on command line. Don`t : insert a missing drive for RAID5. --run -R : insist of running the array even if not all : devices are present or some look odd. --readonly -o : start the array readonly - not supported yet. --name= -N : Te...
When I needed more space, I bought a larger hdd and replaced the parity disk with it. I then moved the old parity drive into the array. I’ve been doing that until I got to 14TB parity drive. From here I’m just adding drives directly to the array. I’m now building a second ...
Now would be a good time to do any drive swapping you intend to do. In my case, I actually pulled out one of the 1.5TB mirror drives and installed a new 4TB drive to use as my new parity drive for unRAID (future proofing for a larger array in the future)....
Duplicates come from external drive bays that do not assign a unique serial number to each disk. - Fix: Rework refresh event calls (nchan) to simplify the call. - Fix: Change UUID on encrypted XFS device. - Fix: More code cleanup. ...
I have looked it up online and I will at least backup everything to a secondary drive that will only be used for this purpose only and will be spun down when not used (which will be most of the time). Reply Willy 1 year ago Mihai FWIW I’ve replaced my old backup ...
/ ASUS Maximus viii Hero / 32GB Gskill RipJaw DDR4 3200Mhz / HP Mellanox ConnectX-2 10 GbE PCI-e G2 Dual SFP+ Ported Ethernet HCA NIC / 9 Drives total 29TB - 1 4TB seagate parity - 7 4TB WD Red data - 1 1TB laptop drive data - and 2 240GB Sandisk SSD's cache / Headless...
parity*|disk[0-9]*|cache*) disk=`echo "$config" | sed "s/\([^=]*\)=\([^=]*\)/\1/"` disks[$a]=$disk id=`echo "$config" | sed -e "s/\([^=]*\)=\([^=]*\)/\2/" -e "s/\\r//" -e "s/\"//g"` [ "$id" = "" ] && continue # determine the disk ...