Dull IT moment

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I reviewed my NAS today and determined that I'm running on borrowed time.

name power on hours Reallocated_Sector_Ct (05)
sda 56501 0
sdb 43021 0
sdc 56497 0
sdd 56501 0
sde 71716 120
sdf 59382 0
sdg 18730 0
sdh 70350 0
sdi 19449 0
sdj 71712 8
sdk 44838 56
sdl 71715 16
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Do you have it in a drive failure tolerant RAID configuration?

2x6 vdev raidz2. All of the ones with failures are in vdev2 so I just ordered 6x 22tb replacements to not only get rid of the bad drives, but also expand the pool

Wait, you can expand raidz pools?

Yes, but only if you replace all the drives in a vdev with larger capacity drives. After the resilvering the pool will grow to the new capacity

So if you slowly replace the drives with bigger capacities (say 1 replacement a month), you won't actually gain the extra capacity until you've gone through and replaced all the drives (which if you did 1 a month, 6 drives would take 6 months)?

Correct. So long as the resilvering finishes you're golden.

And you're on a newer updated version of zfs

Cool, thanks for clearing that up. Im building a home server atm and working through which file system to go with. I have 4x enterprise SSDs that im going to start with, and some of it will be used for NAS storage, among other services.

I know zfs has a lot of fans, but im personally more experienced with btrfs, so trying to decide between the two.

Did you handcraft this table from smart data?

Artisinal handcrafted tables.

Yeah, that was the dull part.

At least they aren't all the same age, so the chances of multiple failures at the same time is reduced!

True, but resilvering all those drives scares ms.

What does silvering mean?

Basically moving blocks to rebalance/redundant a pool

Zfs term for rebuilding a raid array

https://blocksandfiles.com/2022/06/20/resilvering/