Hi--
I'm not quite sure about the exact sequence of events here, but it
sounds like you had two spares and replaced the failed disk with one of
the spares, which you can do manually with the zpool replace command.
The remaining spare should drop back into the spare pool if you detached
it. Check
Thanks. I have another spare so I replaced with that and it put the used spare
back to spare status.
I assume at this point once I replace the failed disk I just need to let
solaris see the change and then add it back into the pool as a spare (to
replace the spare I took out and used in the rep
Hi--
You can replace the failed disk and then detach the spare using the
general scenario described below. Some steps might be optional but I'm
pretty cautious about disk replacement, even when its this easy.
Cindy
1. Physically replace the failed disk.
2. Let ZFS know that you replaced the fai
I'm using ZFS and a drive has failed.
I am quite new to solaris and Frankly I seem to know more about ZFS and how it
works then I do the OS.
I have the hot spare taking over the failed disk and from here, do I need to
remove the disk on the OS side (if so what is proper) or do I need to take
ac