On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Dustin Marquess <jailb...@alcatraz.fdf.net
> wrote:

> Okay.. I "fixed" it by powering the server off, removing the new drive,
> letting the pool come up degraded, and then doing zpool replace.
>
> I'm assuming what happened was ZFS saw that the disk was online, tried to
> use it, and then noticed that the checksums didn't match (of course) and
> marked the pool as corrupted.  The question is why didn't ZFS check the
> labels on the drive and see that the drive wasn't in the pool and kick it
> out itself?
> --
>

Did you do a zpool scrub after you replaced the drive?  How would zfs know
what you wanted done with the drive if you didn't tell it?

--Tim
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