![]() ![]() Well, from the outside looking in I did not think of this, nor would have probably done it anyway as you are talking about my precious, 15 years worth of saved data, and (no offense) Drivepool is still un-trusted (to me) software. That said the simple way to have handled this?Īdd the RAID array to the pool, seed the pool, and then use the "Drive Usage Limiter" balancer to clear out the drive, and then remove the disk. I'm now trying to move the data with this robocopy command :robocopy "H:\ServerFolders" "K:\Shared Folders" /MIR /ZB /SEC /R:10 /W:10 /V /TEE /LOG:xcopy.txt and so far i haven't seen any errors flash by, but would it be better to migrate using that command over gui drag and drop? Now I doubt chances are I was living at the extreme end of the file path limit with 300GB of data and that single character extra put me over, so I had a question:ġ) How does drivepool handle saving long (but not over windows limit) file structures to the virtualpool drive when it then has to go append "PoolPart.ef564dc2-9e4d-4302-91bb-3bb3cef750cc5" at the beginning when saving the structure to a real drive and then being too long for windows to save? After clicking skip and letting it finish I noticed about 300GB had failed to copy out of 1.5TB. I simply used drag and drop to move some of my shared folders from "H:\ServerFolders\" to "K:\Shared Folders\" and got a few errors about not being able to copy due to file path name being too long. New user evaluating DrivePool to replace my cheap and aging RAID5 enclosure attached to a WHS2011. ![]()
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