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Storage • Re: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID

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Please, what is the version of your TOS system? If it's TOS 5, it doesn't matter. For TOS 6, it depends on where the system disk is located. TOS 6 supports two system disks. If you have two system disks, replacing one of them won't be a problem because it will automatically synchronize another system disk.
I have TOS6 and this is exactly the problem. It synchronized the data volumes however md8 and md9 partitions were not synchronized.
I finally managed to make it work but I had to add manually the partitions to the md8 and md9 raids and had to create the EFI partition.

I expected this to be done automatically once you insert and synchronize a new nvme!

Now I'm going to replace the other nvme (the heatsink included is not compatible with the case so I have to return them and buy a nvme without heatsink and buy smaller ones).

Statistics: Posted by martingh — Yesterday, 16:40



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