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  1. Hi @Christopher (Drashna), I just wanted to let you know that this was key to my solution. At first I removed the volume 'ArrayParity' (luckily it didn't contained any files in the PoolPart folder). And after that, I follow your instructions. Everything is up and running now. Many thanks!
  2. Hi @saitoh183, That sounds like a plausible solution as DP always splits the volume based on files over several disks. Can I assume the following: Remove ArrayVol2 from DrivePool G (so the DrivePool will be decommissioned?) Remove ArrayParity from DrivePool H (it doesn't belong there) Add ArrayVol2 to DrivePool H And move the files from the old hidden PoolPart folders to the newly created one? I am a bit uncertain if step 3 will won't add up all the Pool data from my former pool into the current Pool. So I won't create a pool-(in)ception. It would probably create a new Poolpart folder. Could you or someone else confirm this? Or have some other ideas on how to solve this?
  3. Hi there, Last week something terrible happened. One of my disks got a hardware failure and my DrivePool was broken. Luckily I used SnapRAID to be secured against those failures. SnapRAID uses 3 disks (2 data and 1 parity). One data disk crashed, so I could recover all data from the other two on a brand new disk. I was so happy this process succeeded! But than I had to take another hurdle. The DrivePool was broken, BUT found a simular new disk (with offcourse another ID). This disk contains the actual data from the lost disk. My plan was to remove the old one and to add the new one. Only: I did it in the opposite order. So now I have TWO drivepools. My old DrivePool (which also has added up the parity disk for some reason, which was not the plan...) and my new disk. Yelp! How do I fix this? OLD SITUATION: - DrivePool G = ArrayVol1 + ArrayVol2 - Not in pool = BootVol + ArrayParity NEW SITUATION: - DrivePool G = ArrayVol1 + ArrayParity - DrivePool H = ArrayVol2 - Not in pool = BootVol See the screenshots of the actual situation.
  4. Hi all, I am using CloudDrive for a while now and I am very happy with it, nevertheless I have a question if it is also possible to script it? At the moment I have configured DrivePool and CloudDrive on my personal server. CloudDrive is my solution for a backup to the cloud, but as I don't want to have the drive always mounted (virusses, ransomware, etc), I'd like to script it. I already have a script which syncs my data to the CloudDrive but I'd like to enhance it so it mounts the drive. And it would be very nice if it could be dismounted when Cloud synchronization is completed. Regards, Wout
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