climb2bhi
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Yesterday I was unable to write to my volume on my NAS. I went to the GUI and under reporting I found that the activity on one of my 6 drives did not mirror the activity on the other five. It was the same drive that had been reported as having some errors in the past but had been and still is listed as online. And the entire pool is showing status as "healthy".
But since the drive had shown errors in the past and is still under warranty I started a RMA with WD and will have a new drive to swap out soon.
After reading the instructions on how to swap out and re-silver a failed drive it seemed like scrubbing the volume would be a good idea to prepare for the swap. Now the scrub is frozen at 4.63% (Scan: 365G out of 7.70T). And the reporting graph on the failing drive looks nothing like its companions in the volume.
What should I do next? Is it safe to shut down the system with the scrub unfinished? I'm worried that I'm about to lose 7.70T of data.
Thanks
But since the drive had shown errors in the past and is still under warranty I started a RMA with WD and will have a new drive to swap out soon.
After reading the instructions on how to swap out and re-silver a failed drive it seemed like scrubbing the volume would be a good idea to prepare for the swap. Now the scrub is frozen at 4.63% (Scan: 365G out of 7.70T). And the reporting graph on the failing drive looks nothing like its companions in the volume.
What should I do next? Is it safe to shut down the system with the scrub unfinished? I'm worried that I'm about to lose 7.70T of data.
Thanks