Hi,
I believe this issue is related to one of my thread: https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/truenas-core-13-geli-disk-replacement.110635/#post-765039
I recently upgraded my NAS to TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.3 and noticed my pool was degraded after rebooting. The missing disk, marked `UNAVAIL`, is the disk I replaced in the thread linked above. I re-performed the disk replacement procedure and the disk successfully resilvered during the night.
This morning, I rebooted the unit again to make sure the pool degradation wasn't an OS upgrade glitch. To my surprise, the pool was marked degraded again after the reboot. Same disk. I relaunched the resilvering procedure just now..
I think there might be a bug somewhere, as if the disk replacement was never properly registered by the OS.
Because of this issue, am I running the risk of losing my entire pool if another of my disk fails?
Thanks!
I believe this issue is related to one of my thread: https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/truenas-core-13-geli-disk-replacement.110635/#post-765039
I recently upgraded my NAS to TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.3 and noticed my pool was degraded after rebooting. The missing disk, marked `UNAVAIL`, is the disk I replaced in the thread linked above. I re-performed the disk replacement procedure and the disk successfully resilvered during the night.
This morning, I rebooted the unit again to make sure the pool degradation wasn't an OS upgrade glitch. To my surprise, the pool was marked degraded again after the reboot. Same disk. I relaunched the resilvering procedure just now..
I think there might be a bug somewhere, as if the disk replacement was never properly registered by the OS.
Because of this issue, am I running the risk of losing my entire pool if another of my disk fails?
Thanks!