Well, I searched the forum and didn't see my particular problem discussed.
I have DrivePool on WHS 2011. One of my drives (1.5 TB) is giving SMART errors per StableBit Scanner, although it says the drive is not predicting imminent failure. So, I've installed a new disk, added it to the pool, and am attempting to remove the "bad" drive through the "Remove from the pool" wizard.
However, the progress bar for removing the drive hasn't moved in the past 24 hours. It just says "Checking for files in-use..." and hasn't budged. I did check both checkboxes for skip unreadable files and skip duplicated files.
I checked the log file and it is filled page after page (15 MB and counting!) with the following:
DrivePool.Service.exe Information 0 [FolderSizes] Updated folder sizes 2013-09-05 01:19:30Z 1209115543714
DrivePool.Service.exe Information 0 [FolderSizes] Updating folder sizes... 2013-09-05 01:19:34Z 1209173332004
DrivePool.Service.exe Information 0 [FolderSizes] Updated folder sizes 2013-09-05 01:19:43Z 1209296690008
DrivePool.Service.exe Information 0 [FolderSizes] Updating folder sizes... 2013-09-05 01:19:54Z 1209457282153
Any ideas? Can I just manually move the "PoolPart.xxxxx" folder from the old drive to the new drive and then remove the old drive?
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Matt Coppock
Well, I searched the forum and didn't see my particular problem discussed.
I have DrivePool on WHS 2011. One of my drives (1.5 TB) is giving SMART errors per StableBit Scanner, although it says the drive is not predicting imminent failure. So, I've installed a new disk, added it to the pool, and am attempting to remove the "bad" drive through the "Remove from the pool" wizard.
However, the progress bar for removing the drive hasn't moved in the past 24 hours. It just says "Checking for files in-use..." and hasn't budged. I did check both checkboxes for skip unreadable files and skip duplicated files.
I checked the log file and it is filled page after page (15 MB and counting!) with the following:
Any ideas? Can I just manually move the "PoolPart.xxxxx" folder from the old drive to the new drive and then remove the old drive?
Thanks!
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