NorCalTechSupport
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Good afternoon FreeNAS Gurus. I have a 20HDD FreeNAS SAN (FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201506292130)
After 4+ years of faithful service about 90 minutes ago I got the following message:
CRITICAL: The volume Athene (ZFS) state is DEGRADED: One or more devices are faulted in response to persistent errors. Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state.
When logged into my SAN and I click on Storage and Volumes I see my primary storage vault says "DEGRADED"
I went to our Data Center to inspect the FreeNAS SAN and all 20 HDDs have blinking blue lights on the front of my SuperMicro Chassis.
My SAN has 20HDD and four 240GB SSDs for cache. The SSDs are SATA and don't blink as only SAS devices blink on my SuperMicro servers.
Again while being logged in and I click Storage on the left and open the Volumes TAB so I can see View Disks. From View Disks I can see all of the components of the SAN but I don't see an error message saying which drive should I pull so I can add a new HDD?
Here is what I see when I inspect View Disks:
To save time I only copied the serial number of the drive if it was #1 or 10 in HDD
Or number 1 & 4 in SSDs
And finally for numbers 11 & 20 in HDDs.
After 4+ years of faithful service about 90 minutes ago I got the following message:
CRITICAL: The volume Athene (ZFS) state is DEGRADED: One or more devices are faulted in response to persistent errors. Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state.
When logged into my SAN and I click on Storage and Volumes I see my primary storage vault says "DEGRADED"
I went to our Data Center to inspect the FreeNAS SAN and all 20 HDDs have blinking blue lights on the front of my SuperMicro Chassis.
My SAN has 20HDD and four 240GB SSDs for cache. The SSDs are SATA and don't blink as only SAS devices blink on my SuperMicro servers.
Again while being logged in and I click Storage on the left and open the Volumes TAB so I can see View Disks. From View Disks I can see all of the components of the SAN but I don't see an error message saying which drive should I pull so I can add a new HDD?
Here is what I see when I inspect View Disks:
To save time I only copied the serial number of the drive if it was #1 or 10 in HDD
Or number 1 & 4 in SSDs
And finally for numbers 11 & 20 in HDDs.
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