Replacing Failed HDD/Drive from Encrypted Pool on TrueNAS Core, NOT working.

Hrishee

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Hello Team,

Hope you all are doing well!

I've a prod-pool of 5 HDD's/Disks, consisting of 2 TB HDD's/drives and one of the drive failed. (I'm using zraid2)

I've removed that drive and replaced it in the system physically & when I go to replace option and select the disk and click force replace, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HAPPENS. (New Drive is also of 2 TB).

So not sure whats the issue. tried rebooting multiple times and even on different days, still no luck, same issue persists.

I've gone through the below links, but could not find anything that worked for me, hence need all of your help to resolve this issue.

9.4.1.1. Replacing an Encrypted Disk
9.2.2. Managing Encrypted Pools

PFA, 5 screenshots that give more details of the drive status and the pool status & drive details. It also has system details with FreeNAS Core version I'm using.


however, please feel free to let me know if you guys need any more details to help me further. (I'm a core Linux guy, so I'm fine even if you give me lot of complicated commands to run, I can do it fine.)

Thanks a lot in advance.


Looking forward to your positive responses :)
 

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Whattteva

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(I'm a core Linux guy, so I'm fine even if you give me lot of complicated commands to run, I can do it fine.)
Well, since you're a "core Linux guy", I would've expected you to at least check the logs to see if there's anything that looks out of the ordinary?
 

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