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    Question N5200- Adding disks and changing raid type

    I added a 5th hard drive to the N5200. The WUI shows the drive status as OK, but the Raid check box is unticked, while the Spare check box is ticked. I want this disk to part of the Raid array (currently Raid 5), but those check boxes are greyed out - I can't change them. The first 4 disks are part of the array.

    I'd also like to change the Raid type from from 5 to 10. When I go into the Migrate Raid option it only has one migrate option - Raid 5 to Raid 5 - which incidentally I tried to use to get the 5th disk as part of the array by clicking on the Migrate check box. It fails with a 'RAID creation failed[9]' message. Is it possible to migrate from raid 5 to 10 ? Do I have to delete the array and create a new one ? I have my data backed up if that is the case.

    I've read the user guide but it doesn't go into detail about these scenario types.

    Thanks for any help.
    Mike

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    The RAID Migration need more space to operation thus only following combination:

    RAID 0 to RAID 0
    HDD*2 to HDD*3/4/5
    HDD*3 to HDD*4/5
    HDD*4 to HDD*5

    RAID 0 to RAID 1
    HDD*2 to HDD*3/4/5
    HDD*3 to HDD*4/5
    HDD*4 to HDD*5

    RAID 1 to RAID 0
    HDD*2 to HDD*2/3/4/5

    RAID 1 to RAID 5
    HDD*2 to HDD*3/4/5

    RAID 5 t0 RAID 5
    HDD*3 to HDD*4/5
    HDD*4 to HDD*5

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    Hi Yvon, thank you for your quick response.

    I have a 4 disk raid 5 array, and trying to go to 5 disks, but get the 'RAID creation failed[9]' message when I try it.

    Also, if I do want to go for Raid 10, does that mean destroying the current array and starting fresh?
    Thanks
    Mike

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    FYI

    I dropped the array, and created a Raid 6 using all 5 drives (Raid 10 only uses 4).

    It seems I couldn't make Raid 5 use the 5th disk because it was faulty. The array now seems permanently downgraded until I can get another drive in it.

    When I tried Raid 6 it configured but then immediately went into degraded mode. I'm in the process of replacing the new (faulty) disk with a new (good) disk.

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