On May 20, 2010, at 4:12 AM, Philippe wrote:

>> I'm starting with the replacement of the very bad
>> disk, and hope the resilvering won't take too long !!
> 
> Replacing c7t2d0, I get the following :
> 
>        NAME              STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
>        zfs_raid          DEGRADED     0     0     0
>          raidz1          DEGRADED     0     0     0
>            c7t5d0        ONLINE       0     0     0
>            c7t4d0        ONLINE       0     0     0
>            c7t3d0        ONLINE       0     0     0
>            replacing     DEGRADED     0     0 1,42K
>              c7t2d0s0/o  FAULTED      0     0     0  corrupted data
>              c7t2d0      ONLINE       0     0     0  2,92M resilvered
> 
> Why there is a faulted "c7t2d0s0/o" appearing ??

That represents the "old" c7t2d0

> Maybe this was on the disk before the replacement ?

Not on the disk, it is the disk.

> When I've done the "zpool replace", I had to add "-f" to force, because ZFS 
> told that these was a ZFS label on the disk, and that vdevs where not ok...
> How to get rid of this, and get a normal "c7t2d0" ??

Yes, ZFS is trying to prevent you from making mistakes. By default,
it will not clobber a disk that appears to be in use.

...and let the resilver complete.
 -- richard

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