Assuming a brand new, empty, WHS 2011 + DrivePool:
* before you share any folders in it, use Disk Management to change the DrivePool drive letter to something like Z: or P: or whatever. Windows has an annoying bug of sometimes bumping drive letters if you add a new drive later on, so pick one away from your existing drive letters if you can
* add at least one data drive to the pool (e.g. drive) - ignore any Windows error about Shadow Copies * use the Dashboard to move your default WHS shared folders (Documents, Music, Videos, etc) into the pool
* optionally, add any additional shared folders that you want on the pool, so long as they're not called "Shares"
* personally I recommend leaving the Client Computer Backups folder out of the pool, but if it works for you, make sure duplication is turned on for that folder.
You can start at this point if you've already been using WHS 2011 + DrivePool for a while. Caution - where I say "use Explorer", I mean use it via Remote Desktop or logged directly into your WHS machine, NOT use it on your workstation (since we're using it to access the WHS drives directly, not their network shares).
* use the Dashboard to add all of your DE data drives (and any other drives you want) to the pool
* use Explorer's "Tools" menu, "Folder Options", temporarily enable "Show hidden files, folders, and drives"
(so that you can see the hidden Drive Extender and DrivePool folders on each drive)
* use Explorer to move (not copy) eachdrive:\DE\Shares to eachdrive:\PoolPart.guidstring\Shares
* I don't mean moving the individual subfolders under Shares, I mean the Shares folder itself!
* once you've moved the Shares folder out of each drive, you can safely delete the old WHSv1 DE folders
Once you've finished moving everything from DE to DP, use Explorer to view your drivepool drive:
* you should see your Shares folder
* bring up its context menu (usually right-click), go to Properties, Security tab, Advanced, Owner, Edit
* choose Administrators, tick Replace, then OK, OK, OK, OK.
* again bring up its context menu, go to Properties, Security tab, Advanced, this time Change Permissions
* remove all non-inherited Permissions, tick Include and tick Replace, then OK, Yes, OK, OK.
* if this doesn't go according to plan, investigate and/or seek advice
Now that any wayward DE permissions have been (hopefully) dealt with:
* use Explorer to rearrange your folders, files, etc, on the drivepool drive to your liking, e.g. you might want to move everything under \Shares\Videos into \ServerFolders\Videos - and you don't have to keep the Shares folder if it ends up empty - or you can just leave it all as it is if you were happy with how you had your old WHS folders set up
* you'll be warned if you attempt to move, rename or delete a shared folder - HEED THIS WARNING
* use the Dashboard to "Add a folder" (NOT "Add a folder to the Pool") so you can "Browse" to the folders you want to share with your network from the drivepool drive
* use the Dashboard to enable duplication on the shares that you want to have it
Other tips:
* if you don't want to wait for the nightly check, use the Dashboard to force a consistency check by DrivePool to find any remaining problems.
* if you want a folder duplicated but not shared, you can share it, enable duplication, then stop sharing it.
* DrivePool happily uses drives even if they don't have a drive letter; you can free the letters via Disk Management (in Explorer, right-click Computer, click Manage, click Disk Management in the tree under Storage, right-click the drive letter, click Change Drive Letter, click Remove)
* keep in mind while DrivePool can use drives without drive letters, Explorer can't - if you want it to see them you have to give them their own drive letter or mount them as a path under another drive that does have a letter
* don't remove or change DrivePool's drive letter while you're sharing folders in it, it will break those shares until you put the letter back
And that's it. Please let me know if you spot any errors or need further info.
EDIT 2012-04-20: added Otis's tips re enabling display of hidden folders and re removing drive letters.
EDIT 2012-05-24: noted if Client Computer Backups kept in the pool, recommend duplication is on for that folder.
EDIT 2013-01-08: added tslrulz's tips re Disk Management, shadow copies, empty folders.
Comments
WOW, just ran through this after getting WHS2011 up on my EX490 Mediasmart server. WIth much trepidation I ran through and to my amazment EVERYTHING worked like a charm, with no lose of data....I am sold...thanks for this solution and the step by step guide
Just a question.. My entire WHS1 pool has ducplication turned on.. So as I do this for each drive (7) I have in WHS1 as I move them to WHS2+Drivepool .. will it know that the files are duplicated on subsquent drives as they get added ?
Thanks again
@Shane: thanks for the reply.. appreciate it. So with your method, do I have to attach one drive at a time, do the steps.. shutdown, and repeat.. or can I setup WHS 2011+ DP, shutdown, attach all drive, and do the process ?
Shane:
Thanks for your tutorial. My questions are going to sound stupid, but I really want to be sure I understand. I've currently got a WHS v.1 machine (Acer) with 4 drives (one 500 gig "system" drive and three 2 TB drives). I want to migrate to a new machine (HP n40L) running WHS 2011 + DrivePool. The new machine will have 4 drives (one 250 gig system drive and three 2 TB drives). The 2TB drives for the new machine are new.
Am I correct that you're saying I can remove a 2tb drive from the Acer and put it in the HP and move the shares to one of the new drives in the Acer?
You were correct that I meant moving the data to the HP. At this point, I haven't decided definitively what I'll do with the Acer. At a minimum, I will keep the client backups on the Acer for a while because they're v1 backups. Ideally, I'll migrate all of the other data from the Acer to the HP. The idea would be to be able to shut down the Acer and leave it off unless I need to access the v1 backups on it to restore a client.
Also, both of my WHS v1 data drives were set to "duplicate". Do I move all the files/directories from both DE drives to the same "PoolPart.guidstring\Shares" once I find it? Thanks.
Thanks Shane for the excellent guide.. Followed all the steps and the transition from DE->DP was smooth, so far WHS2011 is functional.. Couple of items I want to clarify. Using DP 1.2.4.7226
- the very first bullet.. "take the opportunity to change the DrivePool drive letter to something like Z: or P: or whatever" .. for a while I was searching in the Dashboard for an option to change this.. then I did it via disk management.. maybe it should say .. "<Using DiskManagement> take the opportunity to change ..." Sorry I know I am knit picking..
- when I was adding drives to Pool I got the msg, Drives added with the following ERROR.. Shadowcopies not available for this drive. @Alex Maybe this should not say "Error" as it gave me the "oh oh" what did I do wrong. Maybe explain that its not supported on pool drive and if user wants it can be turned on the individual drives....
- when enabling duplication for the folders.. It put up a window with "Enabling Folder Duplication" with a continues progress bar and a "Close" button.. And then immediatly started the duplication process. If the folders were small this dialog closed by itself .. but for my pictures and videos .. it remained even after duplication completed and pool condition was 100% .. not sure if this is a bug or what.. Just thought I'd post.
- I want to cleanup the DE Shares folder structure .. now that I have moved to the 2011 Serverfolders structure.. do I have to go to each DE drive and delete the shares folder. There is no data in any of the subfolders as all have been moved over. Not sure if I should delete it form the pool drive Z:\ or go to each individual DE drive.. maybe this can be added to the guide.
Thanks again.. appreciate the effort and commitment.
1) When you say "add at least one Data Drive to the pool" - is this a drive from the old server (with the DE folder ad data on it) or is this a new (empty) drive? (or am I missing something).
2) Sounds like adding the drives to a DrivePool pool is not destructive like it was when you added a drive to DE in WHS vs1? That might be obvious - but I'm new to DrivePool
3) So if I understand correctly - I can add the old drives form the WHS v1 server and then add them to the DrivePool and then simply moving files (within each drive) from the old DE folder to the new DrivePool folders? So truly a much faster process than copying to a new Data drive? If this is the case - then this is genius.
4) I saw some references to "cleaning up" the "shares" folders and/or using something like "ServerFolders" - is there some benefit to this or is this a personal choice thing?
Much thanks
So I migrated everything over and like @tlsrulz, I had duplication turned on for most of my data - so not sure how long DrivePool will (a) take to recognize this (and presumably skip trying to duplicate files already duplicated) and/or (b) take to duplicate the other files that were not duplicated? It's been running for several hours and says it's Duplicating and is approximately 2.3% done.
Weird part is it shows most of my space (5.8 TB) as "Pooled" in the pie chart and roughly only 25% as duplicated ( 1.8 TB), 1.4 TB are labelled as "Unsuable for duplication" therefore leaving only 152 GB available for duplication? I'm fairly certain that almost 40% of the "Pooled" stat is dupe files - and assuming that DrivePool likely has to figure that out first?
One Last question: I want to pull out 2 smaller drives (now that I've migrated the data over to larger ones) and replace with 2 larger drives. How does DrivePool handle a shutdown while it's working? Assuming it will gracefully cease it's processes and allow the shutdown - and start back up when I reboot?
This is a great guide - much thanks for this.
Shane, I have two WHS v1 SP2 servers. One is for backups and works fine. The other is basically a media streaming and storage server used just for that - streaming and storage. I am using a Norco 4220 chassis with 20 hot-swappable bays. I built this to be a scalable, long-lasting solution. Currenly I have 8
drives with about 15TB of data, but now I want to start using 3TB
drives.
I will keep WHS v1 on the backup server, but for the streaming/storage Norco server I've decided to use Windows 7. Reason is I'm familair/comfortable with it, I've found it to be very stable, plus there's tons of SW, support and tricks which can be leveraged.
At the same time, I want to maintain the folder structure and benefits of WHS's Drive Extender. I like being able to drop in a HDD and spread my folder structure across the entire pool. So I am thinking Win7 + Stablebit Drivepool. It provides the DE benefits, redundancy, stability and familiarity.
But first, a few questions:
- Currently I have the Norco media folders shared on my home network. I use Explorer to add content to the folders, create new folders and move things around. For instance, after I watch a movie, I move it from the "watch" folder to the "already viewed" folder. Likewise, sometimes I will create a new folder like "favorite 70s movies". Can I still do these things with SB Drivepool? Trying to understand how it works.
- I read about removing drive letters ... if I did so with SB Drivepool, can I still access the folders with Explorer like I described above?
If all sounds good I will prep for installation of Win7 + SB Drivepool and the data migration. I will probably have more questions about the data migration process ... THANKS!!!