All,
I have a 8 disk system running TrueNAS 12.0 U3. The system has 8 disks split between 2 volumes both configured as RaidZ1. I am seeing a disk stating to fail and with the overall age of the disks I am thinking about changing all of them out. With the amount of data I have, there really isn't a possibility to simply move the data somewhere and then redo the setup.
Vol1 are 4*3TB and Vol2 are 4*2TB. Vol1 is pretty full at 83% while Vol2 is only 20% utilized. The new disks will all be 4TB disks so as they get swapped out, there will be more space available on the volume.
The question I have is around how TrueNAS will behave when I start swapping out the drives. My thought is to start swapping in new drive in Vol1 and have the system re-silver the disks and just work through the 4 until it is done. Will TrueNAS see the additional space and automatically expand the volume after the last of the disks are swapped, or will it need to be 'manually' expanded? -if manually; what would the process be for that and are there any risks?
To deal with Vol2, I am thinking to simply copy over the 20% that is used to Vol1, remove Vol2, add new disks and add those new disks to Vol1 and have the system rebuild and rebalance the data. How does that sound? Will it work or are there gaping holes in my plan that will cause it to fail.
Please comment.
I have a 8 disk system running TrueNAS 12.0 U3. The system has 8 disks split between 2 volumes both configured as RaidZ1. I am seeing a disk stating to fail and with the overall age of the disks I am thinking about changing all of them out. With the amount of data I have, there really isn't a possibility to simply move the data somewhere and then redo the setup.
Vol1 are 4*3TB and Vol2 are 4*2TB. Vol1 is pretty full at 83% while Vol2 is only 20% utilized. The new disks will all be 4TB disks so as they get swapped out, there will be more space available on the volume.
The question I have is around how TrueNAS will behave when I start swapping out the drives. My thought is to start swapping in new drive in Vol1 and have the system re-silver the disks and just work through the 4 until it is done. Will TrueNAS see the additional space and automatically expand the volume after the last of the disks are swapped, or will it need to be 'manually' expanded? -if manually; what would the process be for that and are there any risks?
To deal with Vol2, I am thinking to simply copy over the 20% that is used to Vol1, remove Vol2, add new disks and add those new disks to Vol1 and have the system rebuild and rebalance the data. How does that sound? Will it work or are there gaping holes in my plan that will cause it to fail.
Please comment.