So just to get it straight, it appears as if this is a recently new endeavor into FreeNas for you. At the very least, I would recommend taking the time to get yourself acquainted with the documentation (Manual, all the great posts/threads in these forums, etc..)
before deciding to jump in with both feet. Heck, sign up for a free "
Intro to FreeNAS (60-90 minutes)" online class while you are at it.
Learn to do things the right way, especially if you are going to go making YouTube videos about it. Last thing anyone in this community cares for is bad instructions/demonstrations being propagated.
You joined opened this thread on Feb 2nd stating:
However, in your
YouTube video (posted Jan 15th), within the first 20 seconds of the video you acknowledge that FreeNas does not like it when things are done via the CLI. Yet, you continued to do further configurations via CLI later?
In a later
YouTube video (posted Jan 31st), you are trying to demonstrate how to upgrade drives by manually disconnecting them while the system is running (in what appears to be a system that does NOT have hot swap capabilities)? Then go on further to run a scrub to induce the error within the GUI? This is
NOT the recommended method to replace/upgrade drives (especially on a mirror). If you spent any actual time on these forums (or read the
Manual) you would understand the recommended way to not only replace drives, but to identify them as well (Hint, it has to do with the Serial Number).
Sorry, if this seems rude but the reality is that everyone here is willing to help. While the advice may not always come wrapped in roses, it is still the
BEST place to get the
CORRECT information.
Please, please, pretty please take some time to get a better understanding not only for the safety of your data but so you are not providing misinformation to others or even end up on the "
How To Fail ... a guide to things not-to-do" thread...