SOLVED degraded pool

Deanmrd

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Hello Everyone

I have x2 3TB drives one striped so the data is backed up the current drives are not nas drives I know nas drive last long with this usage. I have now ordered x 2 4TB wd red drivers I wont to replace them with the 3TB drives. I would like advice on how to tell what drive is faulty. and how to swop the drives over

I have just noticed an issue with my FreeNAS server says that it is degraded I think this might be one of the hard drives I have taken a number of screenshots

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Code:
nvalid option 'P'
usage:
        list [-Hpv] [-o property[,...]] [-T d|u] [pool] ... [interval [count]]

the following properties are supported:

        PROPERTY         EDIT   VALUES

        allocated          NO   <size>
        capacity           NO   <size>
        checkpoint         NO   <size>
        dedupratio         NO   <1.00x or higher if deduped>
        expandsize         NO   <size>
        fragmentation      NO   <percent>
        free               NO   <size>
        freeing            NO   <size>
        guid               NO   <guid>
        health             NO   <state>
        leaked             NO   <size>
        size               NO   <size>
        altroot           YES   <path>
        autoexpand        YES   on | off
        autoreplace       YES   on | off
        bootfs            YES   <filesystem>
        bootsize          YES   <size>
        cachefile         YES   <file> | none
        comment           YES   <comment-string>
        dedupditto        YES   <threshold (min 100)>
        delegation        YES   on | off


thanks in advance

dean
 

Etorix

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Storage>Disks should indicate serial numbers, so you can identify the drives.
If you have enough SATA ports, just plug in the new drives. In the GUI, go to Storage>Pool, select "Status" under the gear and then "Replace" under the 3-dot menu for each old drive to be replaced.

Burn-in would be recommended before replacing, but a full burn-in with badblocks will delay resilvering and keep your data at risk for a few more days. Choose your evil here!
 

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4tb wd red
I hope you ordered the WD RED PLUS model... otherwise you will have the EFAX model which is SMR:

If the drives are WD RED EFAX model, they are SMR and should not be used with ZFS. Send them back and get the CMR (EFRX) model.
 

Deanmrd

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I hope you ordered the WD RED PLUS model... otherwise you will have the EFAX model which is SMR:

If the drives are WD RED EFAX model, they are SMR and should not be used with ZFS. Send them back and get the CMR (EFRX) model.
I just requested to cancel the two drives I've ordered if i cannot get wd red plus is the any other drives to avoid? Seagate ironwolf elc.. Or is the any drives that are recommended
 

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is the any other drives to avoid?
 

Deanmrd

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Sorry didn't see it was a list just seen the info about smr not good for zfs
 

Deanmrd

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Storage>Disks should indicate serial numbers, so you can identify the drives.
If you have enough SATA ports, just plug in the new drives. In the GUI, go to Storage>Pool, select "Status" under the gear and then "Replace" under the 3-dot menu for each old drive to be replaced.

Burn-in would be recommended before replacing, but a full burn-in with badblocks will delay resilvering and keep your data at risk for a few more days. Choose your evil here!
All I see is this in the storage disks

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is that only showing one drive?
 

Etorix

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ada0 must be the good drive, and you know its serial. The other one is the bad drive…
Check the data cable, the power cable, try another port if available. If the drive still does not come up, it is probably dead.
 

Deanmrd

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ada0 must be the good drive, and you know its serial. The other one is the bad drive…
Check the data cable, the power cable, try another port if available. If the drive still does not come up, it is probably dead.

It's more than likely dead as it not a NAS drive been in for about a year-ish second-hand drive as well. I know have 1 4TB SG ironwolf on its way and once I replace it and get a refund for once I cancelled I will reorder with the refunded money

Thanks Dude
 
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