How do I protect myself against failures of shared folder volume?

  • I am running 1.11 with greyhole managing 4 volumes. rootfs is on a 40G SSD. When I create my shared folders, I have been always using the newest and largest drive as the volume (/dev/sdd1). I know my data will should be ok based on the greyhole copies, but how to I protect again the drive where the shared folders are located failing (/dev/sdd1).


    I'm not clear on what I lose in this case. How do I/can I recover. Is there a better way to setup my shared folders?


    Any ideas?


    Thanks, Michael

  • you can copy your data back to the new drive from your greyhole copies, if the old one failed.
    Make sure that you have at least 1 copy of your data in greyhole -> original + X copies
    If your "original" HDD dies, you have X copies to restore your data.
    If your "copy"-HDD dies, you still have the original data


    Another option is the SnapRAID-Plugin: SnapRAID Plugin Guide

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    The reality is, an internal drive is not a backup.. It's a secondary copy.


    I'd get a 3.5in hard drive of the appropriate size, and a USB enclosure. Back up data there... Keep it somewhere safe, but off site (Office, Relative's house, etc.)

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