Replacing faulty drive in ZPool
Posted: 26 May 2013 00:14
Hi,
after some struggling I found out how to identify a faulty drive in my ZFS Pool (sudden performance drop). Seems to be a dying WD Caviar Black 2Tb. Luckily I got a 5 year warranty on it.
I bought a new WD Green drive today and want to swap it with the dying Caviar Black.
But ... I started scrubbing my pool and because of the dying Caviar Black it gives me an estimate of 500+ hours left. Is it Okay to just shut the system down and replace the drive with the new one?
I already found out that I just have to use the replace command and that N4F makes the resilvering start.
Also: Since the server is running 24/7 and the power down for the drives is set to 'never' I'm wondering if it's not better to have it power don the drives after a threshold of about 2 hours. It has been an issue in the past but how does N4F handle that in this version (9.1.0.1)
Questions:
Can I abort the scrub by powering down?
Do I have to use the re import drives command?
Do I have to use the clear command in the pool utilities
Can I safely use the drive setting to power down the HDD's after inactivity of 2 hrs? Will this not push the system in a comatose state? (All SATA and one PATA drives, no SSD) .
Hopefully you can help me on this so I can start reviving my ZFS pool and therefore my N4F server.
Regards, Flip
after some struggling I found out how to identify a faulty drive in my ZFS Pool (sudden performance drop). Seems to be a dying WD Caviar Black 2Tb. Luckily I got a 5 year warranty on it.
I bought a new WD Green drive today and want to swap it with the dying Caviar Black.
But ... I started scrubbing my pool and because of the dying Caviar Black it gives me an estimate of 500+ hours left. Is it Okay to just shut the system down and replace the drive with the new one?
I already found out that I just have to use the replace command and that N4F makes the resilvering start.
Also: Since the server is running 24/7 and the power down for the drives is set to 'never' I'm wondering if it's not better to have it power don the drives after a threshold of about 2 hours. It has been an issue in the past but how does N4F handle that in this version (9.1.0.1)
Questions:
Can I abort the scrub by powering down?
Do I have to use the re import drives command?
Do I have to use the clear command in the pool utilities
Can I safely use the drive setting to power down the HDD's after inactivity of 2 hrs? Will this not push the system in a comatose state? (All SATA and one PATA drives, no SSD) .
Hopefully you can help me on this so I can start reviving my ZFS pool and therefore my N4F server.
Regards, Flip