I setup a truenas system on a i7 first gen 16g ram gigabyte motherboard. The motherboard has 2 sata controllers allowing for 10 sata devices connected 6 on SC1 and 4 on SC2 sata controller1(sc1) is raid capable and seems to have faster transfer rates than sc2 I have 7 drives /dev/ada0-/dev/ada6 the issue I have is I want to install a new drive this new drive should be located at /dev/ada7 but for some reason truenas sets it as /dev/ada1 causing /dev/ada1-ada5 to change to /dev/ada2-ada6 making all pools to stop working with errors about drives changing or missing. I would like to know if there is a way to force my second controller to be labeled differently than my first? or force trunas to start counting at sc1. I theorize that truenas starts counting drives on the second control first because the system drive is located on sc2 sata slot 0
I am new to truenas first one I have ever setup. currently the pools are empty so its not a big deal to set them up again. but at a later date i will want to add 2 more hdd to the system, this will cause all my /dev/ada's to move down the list making the pools unusable again.
any input or suggestions is welcome and please remember i am new to all of this but willing to learn.
I am new to truenas first one I have ever setup. currently the pools are empty so its not a big deal to set them up again. but at a later date i will want to add 2 more hdd to the system, this will cause all my /dev/ada's to move down the list making the pools unusable again.
any input or suggestions is welcome and please remember i am new to all of this but willing to learn.
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