SwisherSweet
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Hi,
I have a drive with bad secotors, which still works but I want to replace it with a new drive.
I read the manual. It seems I could follow the same steps as replacing a smaller drive with a larger drive. This is my first time replacing a drive, so I want to confirm I am doing it right.
I have a spare eSata case that I can put the new drive in. It seems the steps are simply:
1. Install new drive
2. Click on the failing drive, then Replace.
3. Choose the new drive to replace the old drive.
After this, the resilvering process should start. After it completes, I can remove the old drive, and move the new drive into the server from the eSata case.
Do I have these steps right?
Are there any gotchas or nuances that I might be missing?
For example, do I need to import the new, fresh drive to use it or will it just show up?
Will this proceedure ensure I always have redundancy while resilvering (RAIDZ)?
Thank you.
I have a drive with bad secotors, which still works but I want to replace it with a new drive.
I read the manual. It seems I could follow the same steps as replacing a smaller drive with a larger drive. This is my first time replacing a drive, so I want to confirm I am doing it right.
I have a spare eSata case that I can put the new drive in. It seems the steps are simply:
1. Install new drive
2. Click on the failing drive, then Replace.
3. Choose the new drive to replace the old drive.
After this, the resilvering process should start. After it completes, I can remove the old drive, and move the new drive into the server from the eSata case.
Do I have these steps right?
Are there any gotchas or nuances that I might be missing?
For example, do I need to import the new, fresh drive to use it or will it just show up?
Will this proceedure ensure I always have redundancy while resilvering (RAIDZ)?
Thank you.
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