zpool-replace.8
ZPOOL-REPLACE(8) | System Manager's Manual | ZPOOL-REPLACE(8) |
NAME
zpool-replace
—
Replace one device with another in a ZFS storage
pool
SYNOPSIS
zpool |
replace [-fsw ]
[-o
property=value]
pool device
[new_device] |
DESCRIPTION
zpool
replace
[-fsw
] [-o
property=value] pool device [new_device]- Replaces old_device with
new_device. This is equivalent to attaching
new_device, waiting for it to resilver, and then
detaching old_device. Any in progress scrub will be
cancelled.
The size of new_device must be greater than or equal to the minimum size of all the devices in a mirror or raidz configuration.
new_device is required if the pool is not redundant. If new_device is not specified, it defaults to old_device. This form of replacement is useful after an existing disk has failed and has been physically replaced. In this case, the new disk may have the same /dev path as the old device, even though it is actually a different disk. ZFS recognizes this.
-f
- Forces use of new_device, even if it appears to be in use. Not all devices can be overridden in this manner.
-o
property=value- Sets the given pool properties. See the zpoolprops(8) manual page for a list of valid properties that can be set. The only property supported at the moment is ashift.
-s
- The new_device is reconstructed sequentially to restore redundancy as quickly as possible. Checksums are not verfied during sequential reconstruction so a scrub is started when the resilver completes. Sequential reconstruction is not supported for raidz configurations.
-w
- Waits until the replacement has completed before returning.
SEE ALSO
zpool-detach(8), zpool-initialize(8), zpool-online(8), zpool-resilver(8)
May 15, 2020 | Debian |