madtulip
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Hello everyone.
I currently have 4*4TB HDDs grouped as 1 vdev on which i created the main pool. FreeNAS is running from one USB-Stick which is mirrored to a 2nd USB-Stick. I would like to expand the vdev to 6*4TB. My case has 6 slots and available disk space is dropping. While building the 4*4 system i was (without reading about it) just assuming you can add disks to a vdev as that was possible i my old NAS setup. When switching to freeNAS i somehow got the impression this is just a bigger and better solution to the NAS i had before and it is in certain aspects - in others like this one though i am realy surprised. As i found out now it doesnt seem to be possible to add HDDs to vdevs already created. I could create a new vdev_2 and add that to the main pool though. Is that correct? That would result in every vdev using its own redundancies inside its vdev and thus be inefficient free space wise.
So i guess i have to dump my whole main pool to another system, delete my current vdev and create a new vdev with the 6 disk. I have a windows and a debian system here which could hold the data i guess. I would then create a new main pool on that new vdev and move my data back onto it. That seams unplesant and quite error prone so i thought it might be good to post and thoroughly think about my plans here in case there is an easier solution or im running into breaking something.
So apart from the bare dead data like media files which would do ok by just moving them there are the system specific files and settings which id like to preserve if possible. On the main FreeNAS OS this is things like user accounts, file permission, cif shares, snapshot tasks and other things you can set via the freeNAS html interface. Additionally to that i got 2 jails running which have loads of customized settings like apache web services.
It would be nice and very helpful if you could point me into the right direction which would be the best plan of action here.
thank you very much.
I currently have 4*4TB HDDs grouped as 1 vdev on which i created the main pool. FreeNAS is running from one USB-Stick which is mirrored to a 2nd USB-Stick. I would like to expand the vdev to 6*4TB. My case has 6 slots and available disk space is dropping. While building the 4*4 system i was (without reading about it) just assuming you can add disks to a vdev as that was possible i my old NAS setup. When switching to freeNAS i somehow got the impression this is just a bigger and better solution to the NAS i had before and it is in certain aspects - in others like this one though i am realy surprised. As i found out now it doesnt seem to be possible to add HDDs to vdevs already created. I could create a new vdev_2 and add that to the main pool though. Is that correct? That would result in every vdev using its own redundancies inside its vdev and thus be inefficient free space wise.
So i guess i have to dump my whole main pool to another system, delete my current vdev and create a new vdev with the 6 disk. I have a windows and a debian system here which could hold the data i guess. I would then create a new main pool on that new vdev and move my data back onto it. That seams unplesant and quite error prone so i thought it might be good to post and thoroughly think about my plans here in case there is an easier solution or im running into breaking something.
So apart from the bare dead data like media files which would do ok by just moving them there are the system specific files and settings which id like to preserve if possible. On the main FreeNAS OS this is things like user accounts, file permission, cif shares, snapshot tasks and other things you can set via the freeNAS html interface. Additionally to that i got 2 jails running which have loads of customized settings like apache web services.
It would be nice and very helpful if you could point me into the right direction which would be the best plan of action here.
thank you very much.
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