I have a basic system with 5 drives making up a UFS volume. One of the drives has failed, so the volume now reports as degraded. I can't seem to find any documentation or other web info that tells you how to replace the failed drive.
If I just physically replace the drive, my volume reports that it is "unable to determine free space" and I can't access it at all.
With the bad drive installed, when I click on "Volume Status", I don't get anything.
The UFS volume manager only seems to allow creating new volumes (it offers the failed drive as the only option in a new volume).
Is there a set of steps required to replace a drive in a UFS volume, other than just plugging the new one in?
System Info:
Build
FreeNAS-9.2.1.8-RELEASE-x64 (e625626)
PlatformIntel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz
Memory6121MB
Thanks
If I just physically replace the drive, my volume reports that it is "unable to determine free space" and I can't access it at all.
With the bad drive installed, when I click on "Volume Status", I don't get anything.
The UFS volume manager only seems to allow creating new volumes (it offers the failed drive as the only option in a new volume).
Is there a set of steps required to replace a drive in a UFS volume, other than just plugging the new one in?
System Info:
Build
FreeNAS-9.2.1.8-RELEASE-x64 (e625626)
PlatformIntel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz
Memory6121MB
Thanks