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I followed what you did and i was able to get my rpool SSD disk 2 - sdb back up again! I destroyed rpool sdb on purpose by fdisk D, W and left only my Proxmox sda working. I was going to do a fresh install but this worked for me perfectly but only after a reboot. I used the same exact disk I destroyed. (This really helped me with partitions #sgdisk /dev/sda -R /dev/sdb,) #sgdisk -G /dev/sdb, #cfdisk /dev/sdb, #cfdisk /dev/sda (perfectly compared and matched partitions afterwards) I had some weird checksum errors and was able to clean them #zpool clear rpool scsi-35000c500302XXXX-part3. Looks like I learned something. Thanks
This is pretty scary stuff. I'm not having failing drives yet, but is there some way to prepare by making it more foolproof? Some scripts or tools, perhaps?
Disk klonen: sgdisk /dev/sda -R /dev/sdc sgdisk -G /dev/sdc Bootmanager neu installieren: proxmox-boot-tool format /dev/sdc2 --force proxmox-boot-tool init /dev/sdc2 --force proxmox-boot-tool status bei mir zeigt es jetzt eine Platte mit grub an anstatt alle 3 mit uefi, was hat das zu bedeuten? 3E20-2A29 is configured with: uefi 3E20-6D08 is configured with: uefi DFC0-DBD0 is configured with: grub
Proxmox's is booting from a mirror pool located in 3rd partition of each disk. However Proxmox is only allocating some 10+ GB of OS files. How can I efficiently use the available disk space of partition 3?
@@sysopstv Understood, but that means I have ISO, templates etc. on a mirror disk although I don't need this data to be redundant because I can download ISO, templates, etc. at any time.
why aren't all you-tube videos like this..... it's a goldmine... thanks...
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Great and very informative video!
Thanks for English!
I followed what you did and i was able to get my rpool SSD disk 2 - sdb back up again! I destroyed rpool sdb on purpose by fdisk D, W and left only my Proxmox sda working. I was going to do a fresh install but this worked for me perfectly but only after a reboot. I used the same exact disk I destroyed.
(This really helped me with partitions #sgdisk /dev/sda -R /dev/sdb,) #sgdisk -G /dev/sdb, #cfdisk /dev/sdb, #cfdisk /dev/sda (perfectly compared and matched partitions afterwards) I had some weird checksum errors and was able to clean them #zpool clear rpool scsi-35000c500302XXXX-part3. Looks like I learned something. Thanks
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I only came looking to learn how to replace a drive and found gold.
dude out here rizzin up all the nerds with this banger!
Hi Chriz, thanks for the video. I will try it tomorrow and let you know if everything worked :)
This is pretty scary stuff. I'm not having failing drives yet, but is there some way to prepare by making it more foolproof? Some scripts or tools, perhaps?
dont forget to do 'zpool online -e rpool /dev/disk/by-id/ ... ' if not your zpool will not autoexpand even if set to autoexpand
it won´t autoexpand if any partition is behind. if its not autoexpanding anyway, try to reboot for a new import
Disk klonen:
sgdisk /dev/sda -R /dev/sdc
sgdisk -G /dev/sdc
Bootmanager neu installieren:
proxmox-boot-tool format /dev/sdc2 --force
proxmox-boot-tool init /dev/sdc2 --force
proxmox-boot-tool status
bei mir zeigt es jetzt eine Platte mit grub an anstatt alle 3 mit uefi, was hat das zu bedeuten?
3E20-2A29 is configured with: uefi
3E20-6D08 is configured with: uefi
DFC0-DBD0 is configured with: grub
Proxmox's is booting from a mirror pool located in 3rd partition of each disk. However Proxmox is only allocating some 10+ GB of OS files. How can I efficiently use the available disk space of partition 3?
First and Second is Grub/EFI Image, Third Partition is the OS and Datastore on ZFS
@@sysopstv Understood, but that means I have ISO, templates etc. on a mirror disk although I don't need this data to be redundant because I can download ISO, templates, etc. at any time.
it is bios boot -- blue screen
@zfsrocks I am new to Proxmox and is running 6.3 version how to replace boot disk?
is it bios or efi? while booting blue selection or bw selection in the middle of the screen?
@@sysopstv it is bios boot -- blue screen
Can I follow the same steps