I am running a freebsd based NAS for some years now. But all my set ups I never touched because of the fear of losing everything
My current system: 9.1.0.1 Sandstorm with 6 Samsung 1TB disks. 5 of which I put into a virtual device called vRaidZ1 and the 6th one I put into a virtual device called vSpare. There is one pool called deeppool with a max capacity of 4.53TB.
I creadted a Dataset called "media".
The NAS is 99% full and I desperately want to add larger drives to the pool, or better to the virtual disk. The system should just recognize the new disk an enlarge the pool size. I do not want to change all disks at once of course!
I would like to start with one 3TB disk which I bought new and just put it on the Sata connector where now lets say drive dev0 is connected to. A simple switching when the system is shut down.
Hopefully, the zfs filesystem can handle the new disk and add the 2 more TB to my NAS.
Is this possible at all? Is there a way to change disks to larger ones. One after another. I wouldnt mind rebuilding time, if it only would work.
Is there a howto for dummies?
thanks a lot,
Marqus



