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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-343 => Topic started by: DoctorSky on May 16, 2011, 07:22:16 PM
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I have a DNS343. I have 4 drives set up as two (2) RAID 1 Drives. Can I easily change the four (4) drives to 4 standard Non-RAID drives without losing my data?
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This is called RAID expansion and is not supported.
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The answer depends on how your array is configured. Do you have two independent RAID 1 arrays, where HDD1 mirrors HDD2 and HDD3 mirrors HDD4? Or one RAID 1 array, where HDD1+HDD2 (Volume_1) mirrors HDD3+HDD4 (Volume_2)?
I have a DNS343. I have 4 drives set up as two (2) RAID 1 Drives. Can I easily change the four (4) drives to 4 standard Non-RAID drives without losing my data?
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Thanks for your reply.
My configuration is as with your first description. HDD1 mirrors HDD2 and HDD3 mirrors HDD4 in two independent RAID 1 arrays. It is set up as two independent Volumes.
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Here's a method that might work. I've read instances where users applied the following procedure on the DNS-323, which has two slots, but do not know how the DNS-343 will respond. If this procedure works, you will have a partial solution (and at the very least a means of copying your data over to properly formatted HDDs without using an external device). There are no guarantees, so make a full backup of all critical data before proceeding.
(1) Backup all data
(2) Shutdown the DNS-343, insert a HDD in slot 1, and format as a Standard volume
(3) Shutdown the DNS-343, insert one HDD from your first RAID-1 array in slot 2
(4) Restart. If this works the second HDD will be recognized as a standard volume
Whether this will also work for slots 3 and 4 is anyone's guess.
Again, backup all your data before trying this.
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Thanks.
Just so I'm clear, are you saying start by removing all Drives from the DNS-343, and then insert the first HDD in Slot 1 only?
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Just so I'm clear, are you saying start by removing all Drives from the DNS-343, and then insert the first HDD in Slot 1 only?
Yes.
Please keep in mind that this approach is purely hypothetical for the DNS-343. As such, I don't feel comfortable recommending this to you as a solution for critical data.