Hello everyone,
i'm new to this forum and i hope someone can help me with my questions .
My NAS (AS1004T):
Volume 1 = 3 TB HDD (Single)
Volume 2 = 3 TB HDD (Single)
Volume 3+4 = 2x3 TB HDDs (Raid 1)
Now i want to replace Volumes 1+2 (singles) with 2x10 TB HDDs (Raid 1). I found this topic and think this procedure sounds promising: viewtopic.php?f=45&t=9196&p=29650&hilit ... hdd#p29650
1) Install the the new 10TB drive. (Should appear as Volume 2)
2) Move your shared folders under "access control" to Volume 2
3) Your old 4TB disc will now be mostly free and should just contain the Asustor OS and the App's.
I backed up volume 1 already (data and ADM settings) to an external USB drive to be sure it's safe and would proceed in the following way:
a) I switch off my nas and swap volume 2 disc (single) for a new 10 tb. My understanding is, that "remove" the disc via ADM would delete all data. So i won't gonna do that.
b) After restart i would copy my data, users, shared folders, ... to the 10 tb any make it new volume 1.
c) Now i switch off the nas again and swap old volume 1 disc with the old volume 2.
d) After restart i would copy my data from old volume 2 to the 10 tb (new volume 1) also.
e) Now i switch off the nas again and swap old volume 2 disc with the second 10 tb.
f) After restart i would build my raid 1 from new volume 1 => new volume 2 too keep all data.
You guys think this could be the way to go or is there an easier way maybe?
Alternatively I was thinking too just replace volume 1 with the 10 tb and initialize ADM completely new. After that, i would restore the data and ADM settings from my ext. USB drive.
I would really appreciate any suggestions or tips. So thank you very much already !
cgi2011
AS1004T - Replacing Volumes 1 + 2
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Re: AS1004T - Replacing Volumes 1 + 2
I think you can try this way: https://support.asustor.com/index.php?/ ... ts-damagedcgi2011 wrote: Alternatively I was thinking too just replace volume 1 with the 10 tb and initialize ADM completely new. After that, i would restore the data and ADM settings from my ext. USB drive.
After that, you can copy volume-2 data to volume-1. Then remove volume-2. Add a new 10TB disk to expand your volume-1 to RAID-1 volume.
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Re: AS1004T - Replacing Volumes 1 + 2
Hi Orion,
thank you for the suggestion and the link. However I don't like the idea of removing volume 1 and delete everything on it. I want to keep the data on the old discs as additional security.
Can't I just replace the disc without removing them via adm?
Greets
Cgi2011
thank you for the suggestion and the link. However I don't like the idea of removing volume 1 and delete everything on it. I want to keep the data on the old discs as additional security.
Can't I just replace the disc without removing them via adm?
Greets
Cgi2011
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Re: AS1004T - Replacing Volumes 1 + 2
It will remove all data on volume-1 if you remove this volume-1. However you said that you "backed up volume 1 already (data and ADM settings) to an external USB drive". That's why I suggest you this way. It's an essential step.
- Backup volume-1 data to USB storage (or other place).
- Proceed this way with a new 10TB drive: https://support.asustor.com/index.php?/ ... ts-damaged You should not reboot during the whole process! This step will remove all of your volume-1 data!
- Copy volume-2 data to volume-1.
- Copy the backed-up volume-1 data from USB to the new volume-1.
- Remove volume-2. This step will remove all of your volume-2 data.
- Add a new 10TB disk to expand your volume-1 to RAID-1 volume. https://www.asustor.com/en/online/Colle ... ?topic=352
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Re: AS1004T - Replacing Volumes 1 + 2
Thank you for the clarification, I see the point. I'll try it like you suggested and see how it goes.