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    MSI Raid Card

    I have a server running FreeNAS, which contains an MSI Raid card with 2 500Gb SATA Discs, configured as Raid 1 (duplicate discs) but I am running out of space.

    Could I replace one of the 500Gb discs with a 1TB disc, and rebuild the array - then wipe the removed 500gb disc and get in back in the array as an extension of the original 500gb disc, therefore giving me a 1Tb array
    Last edited by FarmerPalmer; 18 March 2009, 22:08.

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    Originally posted by FarmerPalmer View Post
    I have a server running FreeNAS, which contains an MSI Raid card with 2 500Gb SATA Discs, configured as Raid 1 (duplicate discs) but I am running out of space.

    Could I replace one of the 500Gb discs with a 1TB disc, and rebuild the array - then wipe the removed 500gb disc and get in back in the array as an extension of the original 500gb disc, therefore giving me a 1Tb array
    I.e., can it handle:

    [500Gb physical + 500Gb physical controlled as one 1Tb logical drive] <-- RAID1 --> [a physical 1Tb drive as a 1Tb logical drive]

    FreeNAS using GEOM and GEOM can use virtualised (as opposed to physical) drives so it ought to be possible.

    How about getting 2 x 1Tb drive and having RAID1 on:

    [500Gb physical + 1Tb physical controlled as one 1.5Tb logical drive] <-- RAID1 --> [500Gb physical + 1Tb physical controlled as one 1.5Tb logical drive]

    and then not having to worry?

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      #3
      You'll have to google, but I dont think most home RAID setups allow you to extend a RAID array in this way. Commercial ones do.

      Google though, you might be lucky.

      TM

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        #4
        Your problem is that the disks are mirrored and therfore you will need two 1TB disks in order to extend the array with a backup, rebuild, restore job in order to get the array extended.
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          #5
          I don't think you can. You're running a software RAID 1 right?

          You could convert it to RAID 5 by doing a backup. Then create a new array as RAID 5 with addition of another 500GB disk and restore the data.

          But as always...the FreeNAS forums would be the best place to ask.
          McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
          Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."

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            #6
            Sorry its not MSI - it is LSI
            LSI MegaRAID SATA to be exact.

            http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/prod...08x/index.html

            looks like it might be possible from the user guide.

            I got the inspiration to build it from :

            http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/cheap-...view-1773.html

            so my RAID is hardware controlled, not software, thus giving me some OS independence.

            I bought the RAID card and extra RAM off ebay.

            I bought 2 different 500Gb hard discs - so they won't have the same failure points.

            and threw it all into an old scrap 900Mhz PIII Dell, running FreeNAS off the original hard disc.
            Last edited by FarmerPalmer; 19 March 2009, 15:43.

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