No go...Do a Wipe on the new drive first.
what does Storage - Disks look like ?
da6 is the replacement disk, and truenas is running baremetal. The disk is attached via dell per710 SAS controller.what disk is da6 ?
Is truenas running baremetal?
How are the disks attached ?
Try this in the CLI:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da6 bs=1m count=1
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da6 bs=1m oseek=`diskinfo da6| awk '{print int($3 / (1024*1024)) - 4;}'`
IT mode or Raid ?The disk is attached via dell per710 SAS controller.
No, what model exactly is it. The serial number is missing.da6 is the replacement disk,
It is a seagate EXOS 10TB. The rest of the drives are white label EXOS 10TB drives.No, what model exactly is it. The serial number is missing.
no RAID. I disabled this to allow TrueNas to manage the RAID
So if I do this, will truenas lose it's raid configuration on the drives?So it is NOT flashed to IT mode? This is pretty bad. Please refer to the article
What's all the noise about HBAs, and why can't I use a RAID controller?
1) An HBA is a Host Bus Adapter. This is a controller that allows SAS and SATA devices to be attached to, and communicate directly with, a server. RAID controllers typically aggregate several disks into a Virtual Disk abstraction of some sort...www.truenas.com
which specifically applies to your H710 unless it has been crossflashed to IT mode.
yes. You will need to restore from your backup.So if I do this, will truenas lose it's raid configuration on the drives?