Wondering if there is a way to disable drive pool and then re-enable it?
The situation is that I need to remove several drives temporarily and don't want drivepool to think anything is wrong. I'm hoping there is a way to disable drivepool (surviving multiple reboots) and then after I re install all the drives. start drive pool and have it be unaware anything happened.
Going to be replacing an OS drive (cloning it) and don't want anything to go wrong wih the pool.
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Wondering if there is a way to disable drive pool and then re-enable it?
The situation is that I need to remove several drives temporarily and don't want drivepool to think anything is wrong. I'm hoping there is a way to disable drivepool (surviving multiple reboots) and then after I re install all the drives. start drive pool and have it be unaware anything happened.
Going to be replacing an OS drive (cloning it) and don't want anything to go wrong wih the pool.
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