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(by no means unusual, just happens to be FreeNAS related today)
Got a SSD from ebay, wanted to run badblocks, and ran it on a pool disk instead of the disk I meant to do it to.
FWIW, I'm running bad blocks on the right drive now (the designation changed between reboots from da8 to da5) but I wonder how to fix the damage to the drive accidentally experienced. Now the pool disk (da8) is showing up as DEGRADED (which is a pretty good description of what bad blocks does to a disk) and the question is: how to recover from here? Do I offline the drive and replace it with a different one? Or does ZFS self-repair?
I have several drives I could replace it with, if necessary, which would be offline, swap drives, and then enable, right? However, the GUI reports it cannot online drives for encrypted pools, which mine is. So now what?
Got a SSD from ebay, wanted to run badblocks, and ran it on a pool disk instead of the disk I meant to do it to.
FWIW, I'm running bad blocks on the right drive now (the designation changed between reboots from da8 to da5) but I wonder how to fix the damage to the drive accidentally experienced. Now the pool disk (da8) is showing up as DEGRADED (which is a pretty good description of what bad blocks does to a disk) and the question is: how to recover from here? Do I offline the drive and replace it with a different one? Or does ZFS self-repair?
I have several drives I could replace it with, if necessary, which would be offline, swap drives, and then enable, right? However, the GUI reports it cannot online drives for encrypted pools, which mine is. So now what?