Zpool Degraded

thoicuasoi

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Hello everyone, I use Ubuntu 12.04. Currently, my system has an error in the image, please help me, please
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You need to wait longer for the currently running resilvers to complete... at that point, you may need to deal with the sdn and sdh problem where your replacement disk seems to be missing and check the cabling to sdk.

That's an awful lot of carnage for one pool... are you doing SMART checks? are those disks really old or getting too hot?
 

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seems to be missing and check the cabling to sdk.
I used the command "zpool replace -f dpool disk old new disk". After recovering the two sdn sdh disks, I rebooted the system and it returned to the Unavail state.
 

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You need to wait longer for the currently running resilvers to complete... at that point, you may need to deal with the sdn and sdh problem where your replacement disk seems to be missing and check the cabling to sdk.

That's an awful lot of carnage for one pool... are you doing SMART checks? are those disks really old or getting too hot?

the replacement disc is new
 

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Can you explain to me why this happened, I checkedthe disk,it has too many bad sectors
I don't know anything about the disks you're using, so can't explain why they have bad sectors... Are they old/used? are they SMR (shouldn't be the cause of bad sectors)? are they all from the same batch if brand new?

Did you wait for the resilver to complete before rebooting? what is the zpool status telling you?
 

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I used the ll command, and I found that by-id changed between when the sdn hard drive was not being replaced and when the sdn was replaced then the other drives were also replaced, even though I did not replace the drive. that disc.
 

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I don't know anything about the disks you're using, so can't explain why they have bad sectors... Are they old/used? are they SMR (shouldn't be the cause of bad sectors)? are they all from the same batch if brand new?

Did you wait for the resilver to complete before rebooting? what is the zpool status telling you?
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Aug 9 04:23 ata-HGST_HTS541515A9E630_DA0000DAG2BE6R -> ../../sdp
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Aug 9 04:23 ata-HGST_HTS541515A9E630_DA0000DAG2BE6R-part1 -> ../../sdp1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Aug 9 04:23 ata-HGST_HTS541515A9E630_DA0000DAG2BE6R-part9 -> ../../sdp9
 

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I used the ll command, and I found that by-id changed between when the sdn hard drive was not being replaced and when the sdn was replaced then the other drives were also replaced, even though I did not replace the drive. that disc.
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Aug 5 09:18 ata-HGST_HTS541515A9E630_DA4010DBG36RUE -> ../../sdp
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Aug 5 09:18 ata-HGST_HTS541515A9E630_DA4010DBG36RUE-part1 -> ../../sdp1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Aug 5 09:18 ata-HGST_HTS541515A9E630_DA4010DBG36RUE-part9 -> ../../sdp9
 

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ST2000LX001 are hybrid drives and not suitable for use in FreeNAS.
 

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