Nerdlinger
Dabbler
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2016
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FreeNAS-9.10.2
48GB registered ECC RAM
Motherboard: supermicro X8DTU-F
2x 8 TB WD Red running in zfs mirror
IBM ServeRAID M1015 in IT mode
SuperMicro SuperServer 6026T-URF
I was mucking about in my server case, rerouting some cables. When I was done, I booted. unfortunately, one of my two drives wasn't plugged in. So yup, it comes up and tells me about the bad drive. I shut everything down, made sure the drive was plugged in (D'oh), and it booted fine, and I see no MORE errors.
It never resilvered or anything like that. I think it is highly unlikely that anything even got out of sync (possibly a date/time in a log file or something like that).
I issued a zfs clear, and everything appears happy.
So what is the correct behavior the next time it happens? run a scrub? zfs clear? or ????
48GB registered ECC RAM
Motherboard: supermicro X8DTU-F
2x 8 TB WD Red running in zfs mirror
IBM ServeRAID M1015 in IT mode
SuperMicro SuperServer 6026T-URF
I was mucking about in my server case, rerouting some cables. When I was done, I booted. unfortunately, one of my two drives wasn't plugged in. So yup, it comes up and tells me about the bad drive. I shut everything down, made sure the drive was plugged in (D'oh), and it booted fine, and I see no MORE errors.
It never resilvered or anything like that. I think it is highly unlikely that anything even got out of sync (possibly a date/time in a log file or something like that).
I issued a zfs clear, and everything appears happy.
So what is the correct behavior the next time it happens? run a scrub? zfs clear? or ????