I just pulled a dropped disk from my OmniOS/Napp-It server, and replaced it with a fresh-from-the-box HGST.
I set it to replace the old drive, and the resilver commenced... I immediately noticed the new drive to be noticably louder than the rest, and the resilver seemed to be going painfully slowly (~6 days estimated).
I checked the SMART data, and the disk has already racked up over 400 reallocated sectors, and thrown a couple of errors.
I have one more spare drive before I'll have to hit Amazon Prime... but how should I safely abort the resilver? Is it enough to just hot-pull the new drive, and whack the other one in?
I set it to replace the old drive, and the resilver commenced... I immediately noticed the new drive to be noticably louder than the rest, and the resilver seemed to be going painfully slowly (~6 days estimated).
I checked the SMART data, and the disk has already racked up over 400 reallocated sectors, and thrown a couple of errors.
I have one more spare drive before I'll have to hit Amazon Prime... but how should I safely abort the resilver? Is it enough to just hot-pull the new drive, and whack the other one in?