Dear guru,
I have home NAS TS-469L with two disks installed, no raid, each disk is made as a separate static volume. After several years of working first bootable disk got some bad sectors and became read-only so I decided to replace it. I've purchased new disk (of larger capacity). Is it possible just to clone and replace the first (bad) disk in order to preserver all my configuration and data in order not to repeat all that boring process of firmware installation, configuration, etc?
Thanks in advance,
Vadim
Clone bootable disk
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Re: Clone bootable disk
you would clone the bad sectors too ..so no use ...the joys of not running a raid
if you pull the defective drive, the system should still run (the system is on all inserted drives) ..you will just have to restore the system volume and it's data
if you pull the defective drive, the system should still run (the system is on all inserted drives) ..you will just have to restore the system volume and it's data
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Could you please tell me what is the procedure to restore system volume?
BTW I cloned disk with dd (conv=noerror,sync) - disk seems to be OK and even system started ... But this volume is not marked as a system one - is it possible to mark it as a system? I think this would solve my problem. On the screenshot there are two volumes with the name DataVol1, is it possible to make the second one System (and remove the first one)?
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just insert a blank disk and restore the data from backups
you can create the system volume on the new disk
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you can create the system volume on the new disk
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Sorry for being dumb but could you please explain in detail what should I do in order to preserve data on the second disk. I have two disks, first one (with system volume) is corrupted. Second one is good and I want to preserve it (including all it's data). Should I make backup, and just replace first disk with the new clear one, make system volume and restore configuration from backup? Will the volume on the second be preserved in this case?
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just replace the corrupted disk with a new one and create a system volume.
config and system is mirrored on all drives.
config and system is mirrored on all drives.
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The last question please - how to create system volume? I replaced disk, created volume but it does not became a system one ... Is it possible to specify that some volume must be system?
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see if you can remove the datavol1..then there should be an option to assign a new system volume