BobCochran
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Hi!
I'm using FreeNAS 9.1.1-RELEASE-X64. I just noticed now from reading the daily email I get from the FreeNAS system that two of the disks for a ZFS pool named pictures1 have faulted. It looks like they need to be replaced.
The manual for 9.1.2 says that the disks have to be identified and then taken offline. How do I do this in the GUI? The GUI screens don't match the screen shots given in the manual. For example I don't see a "Volume Status" tab.
Is there a command line method for taking ZFS disks offline and then replacing them?
In the shell, 'zpool status' shows the GPTID for the two failed drives. Then I used 'glabel status' to discover that da5 and da11 are the bad disks.
It also looks like a ZFS scrub did a repair on the pool on October 13, and the pool went into degraded status on October 17, so I'm fixing this problem late.
Thanks for any help!
I'm using FreeNAS 9.1.1-RELEASE-X64. I just noticed now from reading the daily email I get from the FreeNAS system that two of the disks for a ZFS pool named pictures1 have faulted. It looks like they need to be replaced.
The manual for 9.1.2 says that the disks have to be identified and then taken offline. How do I do this in the GUI? The GUI screens don't match the screen shots given in the manual. For example I don't see a "Volume Status" tab.
Is there a command line method for taking ZFS disks offline and then replacing them?
In the shell, 'zpool status' shows the GPTID for the two failed drives. Then I used 'glabel status' to discover that da5 and da11 are the bad disks.
It also looks like a ZFS scrub did a repair on the pool on October 13, and the pool went into degraded status on October 17, so I'm fixing this problem late.
Thanks for any help!