FlyingPersian
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Hello,
last night at almost 4am (May 22nd) I received a mail from my NAS stating that one of the drives has been removed and is offline:
I went on to check the status of my zpool:
About 5h before that mail, my pool resilvered about 2,2GB. For some reason, it lists one drive as ada3p2, not exactly sure why. The drive in question is ada5, so I ran a short SMART test:
I'm not sure how to interpret this. TrueNAS shows the pool as online, not in a degraded mode. Is my drive failing?
I have been meaning to replace the drives with bigger ones anyway. If I were to replace my Western Digital drives with Ironwolfs, would that be an issue when I'm running different type and sized drives for a bit until I replaced every drive?
Thanks in advance.
last night at almost 4am (May 22nd) I received a mail from my NAS stating that one of the drives has been removed and is offline:
New alerts:
* Pool Data state is DEGRADED: One or more devices has been removed by the administrator. Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state.
The following devices are not healthy:
- Disk WDC WD80EFAX-68KNBN0 xxxxxxx is REMOVED
I went on to check the status of my zpool:
About 5h before that mail, my pool resilvered about 2,2GB. For some reason, it lists one drive as ada3p2, not exactly sure why. The drive in question is ada5, so I ran a short SMART test:
I'm not sure how to interpret this. TrueNAS shows the pool as online, not in a degraded mode. Is my drive failing?
I have been meaning to replace the drives with bigger ones anyway. If I were to replace my Western Digital drives with Ironwolfs, would that be an issue when I'm running different type and sized drives for a bit until I replaced every drive?
Thanks in advance.