Dear All,
I'm using TS209 and the system seem healthy.
Currently setting is RAID 1( mirror).
If I remove one HD (say hd0) in offline mode, then
switch on.
1) is the system still working?
2) if I delete some files from hd1(remaining one)->
switch off power->plug in hd0->switch on system, then
what effect that:
hd0 syn. to hd1
or hd1 syn. to hd0 ?
3) if the data in hd0 is more important, should I swap the HD from the bay?
Remove one HD from TS209
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Re: Remove one HD from TS209
1. Yes, it is workingcfo_work wrote:Dear All,
I'm using TS209 and the system seem healthy.
Currently setting is RAID 1( mirror).
If I remove one HD (say hd0) in offline mode, then
switch on.
1) is the system still working?
2) if I delete some files from hd1(remaining one)->
switch off power->plug in hd0->switch on system, then
what effect that:
hd0 syn. to hd1
or hd1 syn. to hd0 ?
3) if the data in hd0 is more important, should I swap the HD from the bay?
2. hd1 sync to hd0
3. If the data is important, then I suggest you don't plug-in/plug-out HDD...
I am Kent. Nice to meet you!
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Re: Remove one HD from TS209
In the below case 3):
if NECESSARY, how to blind the system to Syn.
from hd0 to hd1
4) should I hot plug the second hd to show itself as a new hd.
Thank
if NECESSARY, how to blind the system to Syn.
from hd0 to hd1
4) should I hot plug the second hd to show itself as a new hd.
Thank
kent wrote:1. Yes, it is workingcfo_work wrote:Dear All,
I'm using TS209 and the system seem healthy.
Currently setting is RAID 1( mirror).
If I remove one HD (say hd0) in offline mode, then
switch on.
1) is the system still working?
2) if I delete some files from hd1(remaining one)->
switch off power->plug in hd0->switch on system, then
what effect that:
hd0 syn. to hd1
or hd1 syn. to hd0 ?
3) if the data in hd0 is more important, should I swap the HD from the bay?
2. hd1 sync to hd0
3. If the data is important, then I suggest you don't plug-in/plug-out HDD...