Am 12.04.2020 um 18:53 schrieb Ian Lepore <i...@freebsd.org>:
> 
> On Sun, 2020-04-12 at 16:37 +0200, Stefan Bethke wrote:
>> I have a server I don't have physical access to right now, which has
>> a broken SATA disk that produces mostly errors (but not entirely).
>> 
>> The disk has two partitions that are part of a zpool each. I can't
>> bring the system up with this disk being online, because ZFS is
>> trying its darndest to use it.
>> 
>> I already renamed the GPT partitions in the hope that ZFS would not
>> find them anymore, but it does.
>> 
>> I can't gpart destroy -f ada1 because "device busy".
>> 
>> Is there a way, ideally in the loader, to tell the kernel to ignore
>> ada1 and/or ahcich5? Or can I force ZFS some other way to ignore the
>> disk? I do have a spare disk I can use to replace the failed one, but
>> I can't get the machine into a state where I could even issue the
>> zpool replace command.
> 
> The the loader prompt (or in loader.conf without 'set'):
> 
> set hint.ada.1.disabled=1

Doesn't seem to have any effect. ada1 still probed, and still prints error 
messages to the console.


Stefan

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