Benjamin Krajmalnik
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I had what appeared to be a drive go bad (FreeNAS 9.3, RAID-Z3 (12 drive array)).
I proceeded to go through the replacement procedure - upon rebooting drive was showing as UNAVAIL.
Drive replacement option was not being shown.
After checking dmesg, I am not showing drives on all 4 ports on the MB contoller (Dell C2100). I had previously replaced drives that were attached to the LSI controller without any issue.
I doubt the replacement drive is bad (I have another one I can try), so there are a few options.
It could be that the port on the MB went bad (in which case I can connect to a different port), or a backplane issue, or just a loose connection somewhere. Assuming the hardware level issue is taken care of, will the drive, once recognized by the OS, be displayed as an option for replacement when the current drive is in an UNAVAIL state? I have seen some reports of issues replacing the drive when shown as UNAVAIL. And if not through the GUI, is there a given procedure I should follow (maybe via the CLI) to get the system back to a healthy state?
On another note - my LSI controller is running firmware version 20.00.04. Is it safe to upgrade to 9.10, and if so is it safe to upgrade it while in a degraded state?
Thanks in advance,
Benjamin
I proceeded to go through the replacement procedure - upon rebooting drive was showing as UNAVAIL.
Drive replacement option was not being shown.
After checking dmesg, I am not showing drives on all 4 ports on the MB contoller (Dell C2100). I had previously replaced drives that were attached to the LSI controller without any issue.
I doubt the replacement drive is bad (I have another one I can try), so there are a few options.
It could be that the port on the MB went bad (in which case I can connect to a different port), or a backplane issue, or just a loose connection somewhere. Assuming the hardware level issue is taken care of, will the drive, once recognized by the OS, be displayed as an option for replacement when the current drive is in an UNAVAIL state? I have seen some reports of issues replacing the drive when shown as UNAVAIL. And if not through the GUI, is there a given procedure I should follow (maybe via the CLI) to get the system back to a healthy state?
On another note - my LSI controller is running firmware version 20.00.04. Is it safe to upgrade to 9.10, and if so is it safe to upgrade it while in a degraded state?
Thanks in advance,
Benjamin