Introduction
Before you read this you should first read the rest of this page. The link is a very good read to increase/decrease the size of a RAID array. But it misses some points when you enlarge a RAID beyond 2TB, as I did.
The Journey
My current disks are 2 x 500 GB WD Caviar Black and I wanted to replace them with 4 TB WD Red Pro. I have 4 partitions. They are of about 15 GB, 315 GB and 30 GB.
First I followed the manual, replaced the disc, copied the the filesystem and let it sync.
No Luck.
Then I removed the last partitions and created them again with fdisk
.
No luck.
I removed every partition, created all of them again, but I couldn’t enlarge the third partition beyond the original size (315 GB).
The Solution
So I started to use gdisk
. I removed all partitions and created them again with gdisk
and gave them the RAID filesystem (on Fedora: 29; using fdisk). Still no luck, I couldn’t enlarge it beyond the original size.
I removed everything from the disk and used parted to create a new partition table, like:
parted /dev/sdd mklabel gpt
Than I started to use gdisk to create the partitions (follow the menu):
gdisk /dev/sdd
Gdisk can’t create RAID partitions, so I used fdisk to mark them as RAID (follow the menu):
fdisk /dev/sdd
Replace the second disk and repeat the above.
After that I grew the (last) RAID to the maximum size:
mdadm --grow /dev/md126 -z max
And grew the filesystem:
resize2fs /dev/md126
That’s it!