Resilvering on new drive and errors on another drive

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dclevy1

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So guys I really need some help I am a super noob and I was replacing some drives on my machine that are bad. After replacing a drive that died I noticed that another drive has read errors on it. So basically after resilvering the drive the whole pool is still degraded. And after every reboot the drive resilver itself. So my question is after replacing the drive with errors on it as well will this fix my issues.

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I5-2400S, z77 MB, 4x 2TB hard drives,8 GB of RAM

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Read the forum rules, you didn't provide anything that would allow anyone to help you.

Provide freenas version, hardware specs, output of zpool status, any error messages and anything else you think might be important.
 

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You kind of cut off most of the information. But you had 2 disks go bad so you have some data loss. Backup everything now!

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dclevy1

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You kind of cut off most of the information. But you had 2 disks go bad so you have some data loss. Backup everything now!

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Okay I was just confirming I was thinking I probably had to do that and create a new pool anyway. What is the fastest way to back up my data. Can I just hook up another Drive and copy it over?

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Copy it over the network, attach a drive, make a new pool with that drive and copy your data.

Tools that can be used for copying data, cp, rsync or replication.

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dclevy1

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Copy it over the network, attach a drive, make a new pool with that drive and copy your data.

Tools that can be used for copying data, cp, rsync or replication.

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Thank you

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