Thank you very much! :)
Hello TooMeek, Thank you for your detailed comment, much appreciated. However, I plan on running SnapRAID on a headless server, but the issue I'm questioning is regarding this: So in worst case scenario D1 fails How exactly would this be noticed on a headless server running a daily script? What indications does SnapRAID give that something has gone wrong requiring intervention?
I'm evaluating SnapRAID for my use and I'm certain it fits perfectly. I plan on using one of the scripts found in the topic "Simple scripts for daily runs", but what I'm confused about is this in the manual: http://www.snapraid.it/manual#4.4 4.4 Recovering The worst happened, and you lost one or more disks! There's something I'm not certain about. How does SnapRAID react if a data disk has had a catastrophic data loss? If the diff command is ran in such a situation would the missing files be classed...
I'm evaluating SnapRAID for my use and I'm certain it fits perfectly. I plan on using one of the scripts found in the topic "Simple scripts for daily runs", but what I'm confused about is this in the manual: http://www.snapraid.it/manual#4.4 4.4 Recovering The worst happened, and you lost one or more disks! There's something I'm not certain about. How does SnapRAID react if a data disk has had a catastrophic data loss? If the diff command is ran in such a situation would the missing files be classed...