I may be over my head here, in trying to set up a freeNAS system...
I have installed freeNAS successfully, using a 128GB SSD system disk. In addition, the system have two identical 6TB drives, both formatted in NTFS.
Here's my problem: One of the two disks have about 2 TB of precious data, the other is unused (no data). Is there a way to set this up in a RAID 1 configuration, keeping the data on the first disk?
What I have seen so far is that the disks will be formatted in ZFS, and since this is a destructive process all will be lost.
Perhaps a way forward will be, if possible:
1. Format the empty disk in ZFS
2. Copy (somehow) the data from the NTFS disk over to the ZFS disk.
3. Then formatting the first disk
And then?
A stumbling block for me is also that I can't find a way to see which is which of the two disks, I haven't found a "Disk Usage" or similar functionality.
I'd appreciate some advice on this, I so really want to have my freeNAS system up & running, but these initial hurdles have made be doubt the whole project!
Brgds,
Rolf
I have installed freeNAS successfully, using a 128GB SSD system disk. In addition, the system have two identical 6TB drives, both formatted in NTFS.
Here's my problem: One of the two disks have about 2 TB of precious data, the other is unused (no data). Is there a way to set this up in a RAID 1 configuration, keeping the data on the first disk?
What I have seen so far is that the disks will be formatted in ZFS, and since this is a destructive process all will be lost.
Perhaps a way forward will be, if possible:
1. Format the empty disk in ZFS
2. Copy (somehow) the data from the NTFS disk over to the ZFS disk.
3. Then formatting the first disk
And then?
A stumbling block for me is also that I can't find a way to see which is which of the two disks, I haven't found a "Disk Usage" or similar functionality.
I'd appreciate some advice on this, I so really want to have my freeNAS system up & running, but these initial hurdles have made be doubt the whole project!
Brgds,
Rolf