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babarnag
Joined: 20 Sep 21 Posts: 23
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Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:45 pm Post subject: Replacing a faulty disk with ZFS does not work like a real R |
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maybe I'm doing something wrong...
For many years, we have used pfSense and the GEOM mirror when it was available. In the 2.4 branch, we started using ZFS mirroring, which looked great.
Yesterday I tried to replace a faulty disk in the ZFS mirror. My steps were:
Starting with the pfSense machine turned off:
Physically delete the faulty disk
Install the replacement drive
Turn on the computer and wait for it to boot from the still working drive
Get to the console and run the "zpool replace" command to convert the ZFS array again; |
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DonnaWilson
Joined: 26 Apr 21 Posts: 37
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Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 6:03 pm Post subject: |
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Have you tried googling it? There are many articles you can find about solving your problem. |
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JanHam
Joined: 09 Aug 20 Posts: 160
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Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 6:04 pm Post subject: |
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Most likely, you missed a step. Installing RAID 1 is not so hard. I installed it not too long ago because I needed it for my job. You can ask for the help of a specialist or search the internet for the information you need. You can easily find a tutorial on youtube about this or different sites. This is what I always do. When I wanted to find out the benefits and the difference between RAID1 and other types, I access different websites such as https://www.softwaretesttips.com/raid-0-vs-raid-1/. I hope you solve your problem as soon as possible. |
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jiuer7845
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