goosesensor
Dabbler
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I setup a FreeNAS machine about four years ago with 8x1TB SSDs in RAIDZ2.
21 days ago I finally updated to TrueNAS Core.
Today I logged in and noticed an alert: 2 drives are degraded (66 and 99 read errors respectively). I was hoping to get more life out of these drives, and surprised (and somewhat horrified) to see two start failing in such close temporal proximity.
I want to give myself the best odds of saving my data in the event a third drive fails. What is the very next thing I should do?
1. Replace both drives and let it rebuild (reading and writing)
2. Replace only one drive and let it rebuild (reading and writing) I have a spare taped inside the case.
3. Plug in a USB SATA enclosure with a large HDD and use rsync or something similar to copy the pools contents (mostly reading)
4. Copy to another machine via SSH/rsync (mostly reading) Probably the same as #3.
Any thoughts appreciated.
21 days ago I finally updated to TrueNAS Core.
Today I logged in and noticed an alert: 2 drives are degraded (66 and 99 read errors respectively). I was hoping to get more life out of these drives, and surprised (and somewhat horrified) to see two start failing in such close temporal proximity.
I want to give myself the best odds of saving my data in the event a third drive fails. What is the very next thing I should do?
1. Replace both drives and let it rebuild (reading and writing)
2. Replace only one drive and let it rebuild (reading and writing) I have a spare taped inside the case.
3. Plug in a USB SATA enclosure with a large HDD and use rsync or something similar to copy the pools contents (mostly reading)
4. Copy to another machine via SSH/rsync (mostly reading) Probably the same as #3.
Any thoughts appreciated.
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