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Cannot Add Disk to ZPOOL after Replacing Disk Under LSI-Niwot/Erie SIMPLE VOLUMES / ZFS SW RAID (Doc ID 1905172.1)

Last updated on APRIL 06, 2023

Applies to:

HBA - (hba_lsi) Host Bus Adapters offered by LSI
X86 - (virgoplus) Sun Blade X6270 M2
Solaris ZFS
Sun x64/x86 Processor Board
Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-bit)
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

Cannot add disk to ZPOOL after replacing disk under LSI-Niwot/Erie Simple Volume

After replacing a disk managed by LSI-Niwot/Erie you will need to do the next /additional steps if you receive the following error :

--------------- ------------------------------------ -------------- ---------
TIME   EVENT-ID       MSG-ID              SEVERITY
--------------- ------------------------------------ -------------- ---------
Jul 07 14:28:40   UUID ZFS-8000-D3    Major

Host : <HOSTNAME>
Platform : SUN-BLADE-X6270-M2-SERVER-MODULE Chassis_id : SN
Product_sn :

Fault class : fault.fs.zfs.device
Affects : zfs://pool=rpool
faulted and taken out of service
Problem in : zfs://pool=rpool
faulted and taken out of service

Description : A ZFS device failed.

Response : No automated response will occur.

Impact : Fault tolerance of the pool may be compromised.

Action : Run 'zpool status -x' for more information. Please refer to the
associated reference document at http://sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-D3
for the latest service procedures and policies regarding this
diagnosis.

root@<HOSTNAME> ~ # zpool online rpool disk
warning: device 'disk' onlined, but remains in faulted state
use 'zpool replace' to replace devices that are no longer present

root@<HOSTNAME> ~ # zpool online rpool c0t1d0s0
warning: device 'c0t1d0s0' onlined, but remains in faulted state
use 'zpool replace' to replace devices that are no longer present

zpool replace rpool c0t1d0s0
cannot open '/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0': I/O error

zpool replace rpool device
cannot open '/dev/dsk/device': I/O error

 

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