Than'ks for your answer, but this was not my questionorion wrote:In my case, I only put Download shared folder in volume-1. Others are put onto volume-2. In case that the downloaded movies are gone, I can live with that. I put my precious data on volume-2 which is RAID-5 protected.sksbir wrote:orion, what about shared folders ?
In case volume1/associated disk crash, once you have recreated volume1 on a new installed disk, what will happen to volume2 volume3... and shared folders installed in this volumes ? They will just appear again, or you have to do something about that ?
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Then, I guess you should mean: how to recover volume-1. I know you did this before based on your article in this forum. I did not try it, so I cannot say anything about it. Anyway, in the worst case, I can still get my precious data on volume-2 with manual commands either by PC or NAS.sksbir wrote:Than'ks for your answer, but this was not my question
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my question was : how to recover volume2 volume3... once volume1 is recreated... does them just appear again in ADM interface ?orion wrote:Then, I guess you should mean: how to recover volume-1. I know you did this before based on your article in this forum. I did not try it, so I cannot say anything about it. Anyway, in the worst case, I can still get my precious data on volume-2 with manual commands either by PC or NAS.sksbir wrote:Than'ks for your answer, but this was not my question
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Ok, I should say that I don't know. As I said, I can manage to recover my data back in the worst case. So I'm not eager to find the answer. It's indeed actually a good question.sksbir wrote: my question was : how to recover volume2 volume3... once volume1 is recreated... does them just appear again in ADM interface ?
I own 2 old USB HDDs which are 2.5" disks. I can use those 2 disks to test the condition (I won't try it with my current NAS disks). I'll update the result after I get free time to try it.
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Ok, I did the test last weekend. I'm surprised about the good result . Here is what I found:orion wrote:Ok, I should say that I don't know. As I said, I can manage to recover my data back in the worst case. So I'm not eager to find the answer. It's indeed actually a good question.sksbir wrote: my question was : how to recover volume2 volume3... once volume1 is recreated... does them just appear again in ADM interface ?
I own 2 old USB HDDs which are 2.5" disks. I can use those 2 disks to test the condition (I won't try it with my current NAS disks). I'll update the result after I get free time to try it.
- I initialized 2 volumes that created with single disk mode. Disk-1 is volume-1 and disk-2 is volume-2.
- I installed Download Center App only from AppCentral.
- I removed disk-1 from the physical slot to simulate the disk failure.
- Ok, I can still login to NAS without problems. That is the expected result, because ADM is running on volume-0 which is located on every disk. The storage manager shows disk-1 is missing.
- I cannot launch Download Center. That is the expected result too. The applications are installed on volume-1.
- Now, it's the key point. I put disk-1 back to NAS. ADM still shows volume-1 is inaccessible. I removed volume-1 from ADM menu and it guided me to recreate volume-1.
- The process is quite short about 1 minute. My volume-1 was creating file system. Download Center application was removed automatically.
- Both volume-1 and volume-2 can work correctly after that. Of course, volume-1 is totally new.
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Nice test orion. Thank's for the time you spent on it
Results are what I was expecting for.
It would be nice to have a solution to save APP settings to volume2, a kind of "2nd level" of backup, the first one is the one provided on volume0...
With an AS5002T ( 2 slots ), you have still the possibility to create volume1 has raid, or to create 2 single volumes.
- raid is the recommended solution provided by asustor, and I think it's the good solution for people who buy a NAS. drawback is : raid is not a backup. data once removed are lost.
- 2 singles : once created a batch job to save critical data from volume1 to volume2, you have a solution to restore data once deleted ( just one day ). the "backup" disk should hibernate more often ( in fact : always, just wake up for backup )
Results are what I was expecting for.
It would be nice to have a solution to save APP settings to volume2, a kind of "2nd level" of backup, the first one is the one provided on volume0...
With an AS5002T ( 2 slots ), you have still the possibility to create volume1 has raid, or to create 2 single volumes.
- raid is the recommended solution provided by asustor, and I think it's the good solution for people who buy a NAS. drawback is : raid is not a backup. data once removed are lost.
- 2 singles : once created a batch job to save critical data from volume1 to volume2, you have a solution to restore data once deleted ( just one day ). the "backup" disk should hibernate more often ( in fact : always, just wake up for backup )