Adrien Clark
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Hi all,
I recently took over a system that I maintain for a small sixth-form college.
In the first week that I took over the FreeNAS one of the drive fails, so as you do you look into it. When I did they were running RAID1 with 2x 500GB drive which were nearly full.
I asked for 2x 1TB Red drives to replace them. Using the replacement hard drive guide and expansion guide I replaced the two. (Never having used FreeNAS before mind you.)
Once the replacement was done I check the storage capacity of the pool and it still only gave 500GB. Did a little troubleshooting to see what could be the issue but haven't found anything as of yet.
I am using FreeNAS 9.3 Stable
AMD Athlon Dual core
4GB memory (Maxed out)
Before people go on about why aren't you using a proper server for this instead, it is because that the school doesn't have any money to spend on a server and rely on hand-me from another school.
Kind regards,
Adrien
EDIT: Found the ZFS dump for the system
I recently took over a system that I maintain for a small sixth-form college.
In the first week that I took over the FreeNAS one of the drive fails, so as you do you look into it. When I did they were running RAID1 with 2x 500GB drive which were nearly full.
I asked for 2x 1TB Red drives to replace them. Using the replacement hard drive guide and expansion guide I replaced the two. (Never having used FreeNAS before mind you.)
Once the replacement was done I check the storage capacity of the pool and it still only gave 500GB. Did a little troubleshooting to see what could be the issue but haven't found anything as of yet.
I am using FreeNAS 9.3 Stable
AMD Athlon Dual core
4GB memory (Maxed out)
Before people go on about why aren't you using a proper server for this instead, it is because that the school doesn't have any money to spend on a server and rely on hand-me from another school.
Kind regards,
Adrien
EDIT: Found the ZFS dump for the system
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