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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @siringo
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      @siringo said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

      If not and it's only using 1 physical disk, how can I add more disks for Proxmox to use?

      The way you WANT to do it is to put them into RAID. Do you not have hardware RAID? If not, that's fine. Just think of it as "doing something complex enough that VMware and Hyper-V don't really accommodate it, technically Hyper-V does, just not in a way you should trust yet and has a train wreck of a track record.)

      But, in general, RAID isn't another thing you'd want to be learning here. Treat it like VMware or Hyper-V and stick to hardware RAID that takes care of all of this for you.

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      • siringoS
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        Thanks for the info Scott, I appreciate it.
        It's the next day now, what I was wondering yesterday was had Proxmox created a RAID set out of the 4 disks in the server? The confusion came about as what Proxmox seemed to be telling me yesterday was it had used 3 disks, which to me looked like a RAID set with the capacity of a single physical disk.

        So I was wondering if it had created a mirror with a hot spare???

        If it hasn't done that, then I'd like to add the extra disks for Proxmox to use so I can learn about Proxmox as I play, this is just a lab server.

        This is what is shown under LVM-Thin

        12fd2fd6-4d49-4309-ae6c-2e3a42d55f8e-image.png

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        • travisdh1T
          travisdh1 @siringo
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          @siringo said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

          Thanks for the info Scott, I appreciate it.
          It's the next day now, what I was wondering yesterday was had Proxmox created a RAID set out of the 4 disks in the server? The confusion came about as what Proxmox seemed to be telling me yesterday was it had used 3 disks, which to me looked like a RAID set with the capacity of a single physical disk.

          So I was wondering if it had created a mirror with a hot spare???

          If it hasn't done that, then I'd like to add the extra disks for Proxmox to use so I can learn about Proxmox as I play, this is just a lab server.

          This is what is shown under LVM-Thin

          12fd2fd6-4d49-4309-ae6c-2e3a42d55f8e-image.png

          That looks like a single drive to me. Can't be sure without seeing the outputs from zpool status -l

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          • black3dynamiteB
            black3dynamite
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            @siringo During the installation setup you do have an option to use raid by using ZFS but it’s not selected by default. I’ve never used it because I’m using hardware raid.

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            • siringoS
              siringo @black3dynamite
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              @black3dynamite said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

              @siringo During the installation setup you do have an option to use raid by using ZFS but it’s not selected by default. I’ve never used it because I’m using hardware raid.

              Yep I can remember looking at that option when installing, but it came up with a message along the lines of "that option is not supported etc" so I just went with the default.

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @siringo
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                @siringo said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                @black3dynamite said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                @siringo During the installation setup you do have an option to use raid by using ZFS but it’s not selected by default. I’ve never used it because I’m using hardware raid.

                Yep I can remember looking at that option when installing, but it came up with a message along the lines of "that option is not supported etc" so I just went with the default.

                The defaults we're very likely no raid at all and to use a single disk.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @travisdh1
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                  @travisdh1 said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                  That looks like a single drive to me. Can't be sure without seeing the outputs from zpool status -l

                  No zpools by default.

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                  • travisdh1T
                    travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                    @travisdh1 said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                    That looks like a single drive to me. Can't be sure without seeing the outputs from zpool status -l

                    No zpools by default.

                    That would confirm it for sure! 😛

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                    • siringoS
                      siringo
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                      @travisdh1 said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                      zpool status -l

                      Thanks for the help everyone, just become very busy.

                      I get this:

                      a219e156-04f1-4f8e-8250-975dd9386f01-image.png

                      What does that tell us?

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                      • travisdh1T
                        travisdh1 @siringo
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                        @siringo said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                        @travisdh1 said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                        zpool status -l

                        Thanks for the help everyone, just become very busy.

                        I get this:

                        a219e156-04f1-4f8e-8250-975dd9386f01-image.png

                        What does that tell us?

                        That you went with the default setting, so are only using a single drive.

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                        • siringoS
                          siringo @travisdh1
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                          @travisdh1 said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                          @siringo said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                          @travisdh1 said in Windows Servers Archived onto Linux, suggestions/help pls:

                          zpool status -l

                          Thanks for the help everyone, just become very busy.

                          I get this:

                          a219e156-04f1-4f8e-8250-975dd9386f01-image.png

                          What does that tell us?

                          That you went with the default setting, so are only using a single drive.

                          Oh, great. Thanks travisdh1, we got there in the end. Now I know I can add the extra disks.

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