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Import current diskset in new install (as secondary array) - Solved

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(04-12-2023, 09:05 AM)ed Wrote: Most likely these drives will show up as uninitialised and will ask you to format them. You will need to copy that data to a USB backup and then copy them back when you have done reset on the NAS.
Having SSD as a first volume will install OS and apps on this volume.

This is what my investigations have also lead to - but practice and theory are not always the same so I thought to ask if anyone had done what I propose and could give their summary of what actually happened.

My systems:
DS1821+, 10 Gbit NIC, 32 GB RAM, 5 Exynos 14 TB (1 spare on shelf) | DS3612XS, 10 Gbit NIC, 12 WD RED 3 TB (one hot spare)
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RE: Import current diskset in new install (as secondary array) - by Grra - 04-12-2023, 10:54 AM

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