Hi,
today one of my drives failed due many pending sectors.
When replacing the drive i went to Tools > Replace a drive > Selected the pool > Selected the defective drive
(i already fixed the error in the screenshot!)
So i selected da6p2 in the list below and replaced it with da21p1
What it actually did was replacing the "new" good da6p2 (it got renumbered) instead of the defective 1579561599143621727 drive.
The only way to fix that was detaching da21p1 again and start a replace on the shell which now is running on the correct drive.
Therefore listing failed or missing drives should be considered in the gui.
PS: Checked the replace dialog again after doing a synchronize config. Failed drive is still not listed.
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Replace drive selected the wrong disk
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tarakesh
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Re: Replace drive selected the wrong disk
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Extra memory so I can host a couple VMs
1) Unifi Controller on Ubuntu
2) Librenms on Ubuntu