tomk3003
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After a failure I had to replace one of the SSDs in my boot-pool.
Since the replacement via GUI did not work I had to do it via the command line with
I know the faulted disk had two partitions while the new one does not seem to be partitioned at all.
Here the parted output:
The boot pool and TrueNAS seem to be fine, but I am worried that I did something wrong.
I had SSD failures before but always replaced them via the GUI.
(TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.3.3)
Since the replacement via GUI did not work I had to do it via the command line with
Code:
zpool replace -o ashift=12 <failed_id> /dev/sdf
I know the faulted disk had two partitions while the new one does not seem to be partitioned at all.
Here the parted output:
Code:
(parted) select /dev/sde Using /dev/sde (parted) print Model: ATA Patriot P220 128 (scsi) Disk /dev/sde: 128GB Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B Partition Table: gpt Disk Flags: Number Start End Size File system Name Flags 1 20.5kB 545kB 524kB bios_grub 2 545kB 128GB 128GB zfs (parted) select /dev/sdf Using /dev/sdf (parted) print Model: ATA Patriot P220 128 (scsi) Disk /dev/sdf: 128GB Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B Partition Table: loop Disk Flags: Number Start End Size File system Flags 1 0.00B 128GB 128GB zfs
The boot pool and TrueNAS seem to be fine, but I am worried that I did something wrong.
I had SSD failures before but always replaced them via the GUI.
(TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.3.3)
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