Re: Unable to replace drive in raidz1
- Reply: Alan Somers : "Re: Unable to replace drive in raidz1"
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Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2024 17:50:31 UTC
> On Sep 6, 2024, at 13:02, Alan Somers <asomers@freebsd.org> wrote: > > This looks like you got into a split-brain situation where the disks > have inconsistent labels. Most disks think that da10 is not a member > of the pool, but da10 thinks that it is. Perhaps you added it as a > spare, then physically removed it, and then did a "zpool remove" to > remove the spare from the configuration? I did configure it as a spare, and remove it as a spare, but I haven’t moved any disks physically since the once when I switched it in. And this problem started before I ever tried adding da10 into the pool as a spare. > If you're very very very > sure that there is no data on da10 that you care about, you can do > "zpool labelclear -f /dev/da10” I am sure, and I didn’t even need the -f. But, no change. % sudo zpool labelclear /dev/da10 Password: % sudo zdb -l /dev/da10 failed to unpack label 0 failed to unpack label 1 failed to unpack label 2 failed to unpack label 3 % sudo zpool replace tank da3 da10 cannot replace da3 with da10: already in replacing/spare config; wait for completion or use 'zpool detach' :-( - Chris