[SOLVED] Need help with my ZFS pool

andretona

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One of the disks was marked as having too many errors, and after as removed.

I changed the drive with an identical one and used the command zfs replace, but during the resilvering process, the new drive started getting errors and being marked as faulted.

Now this is what I see from the PVE interface. What should I do?

I have an empty bay on the server, could bit e a good idea to change the bay of the disk?
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I have an empty bay on the server, could bit e a good idea to change the bay of the disk?
Do you expect a connection error and not the probably very old 2TB WD red drive?

VRPF failed, right?
You pulled it out and inserted the 9TN2, right?

BTW don't do that if you have enough bays. Just insert the new drive and let the resilver do its job. AFAIK ZFS can still make use of you faulted drive in a worst case scenario. Thankfully with only one failed drive, your pool is still perfectly fine.

Now, insert a new drive into your empty bay.
 
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Yes you are absolute right, @UdoB, @andretona don't use WD EFAX Drives.

it's about 6 years ago, a setup a mdadm mirror/ raid1 setup with these WD EFAX and they failed soon.

# https://www.truenas.com/docs/hardware/notices/wdsmr/
# https://www.reddit.com/r/zfs/comments/g6541p/wd_red_wd60efax_smr_drives_in_a_zfs_pool/

You can find more fails and user reports of the WD SMR Drive Problem, not to tell the customers, what they get..

After that experience i only use Seagate IronWolf (Pro) NAS Hard Drives.
PRO have 7.200 U/min and no PRO run 5.400 U/min.

So get new drives and replace ALL of you WD EFAX Drives.
I would never touch them with real work loads.
Get a Backup of your data.
 
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Sadly even non pro ironwolf are 7200RPM very noisy and high power consumption compared to WD, I think they just throttle to 5400RPM performance in firmware but still fast spin.
WDC red 'plus' and 'pro' are ok, they not SMR, but avoid the standard red's.
 
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