I have a raidz2 with 4x14tb disks. One just reported 44 write failures.
Does this mean the next release will let me mount a replacement disk? What's the ETA?
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I have a raidz2 with 4x14tb disks. One just reported 44 write failures.
Does this mean the next release will let me mount a replacement disk? What's the ETA?
From comments: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/15022#issuecomment-1802428899
"This feature will be available in the OpenZFS 2.3 release, which is probably about a year out."
Dated Nov 8, 2023
So still needs some time to cook.
If I have two storage pools in RAID5 (each 4x20TB), will this allow me to combine them into RAID6 (8x20TB)?