====== SnapRAID - Disks - Replace a parity disk ====== ===== Ensure the array is synced ===== If the disk is still accessible, first ensure to have a synced array running a **sync** command: snapraid sync ---- ===== Copy the parity file to the new disk ===== Copy the big parity file to the new disk A good copy command is ddrescue: ddrescue /OLD_DISK/parity /NEW_DISK/parity /tmp/copy.log **NOTE:** This will copy the parity file from the old to new location, and in case of errors, it will continue copying what can be copied. * To retry to copy the problematic sections, just retry the same copy command. Having a partial parity file, is still beneficial, as it will still allow to recover data as long it uses the valid part. * If the parity file is partially damaged or totally lost, try run the **"fix"** command to recreate it, but ensure to use the **-d** option to fix only the interested parity and not the other disks. snapraid fix -d PARITY_NAME ---- ===== Update the configuration file ===== Configure the new parity location in the configuration file. ---- ===== Synchronize ===== Run **sync** again to make snapraid recognize the new disk. snapraid sync **NOTE:** This command will be almost immediate. ----