Yep, I'll progress trying to get another disk, (though god knows how long
our IT will take for that!)

I belive I configured it up as JBOD - though my memory is hazy. It's
certainly possible it's in 'whatever the closest I could get' mode, which
is a good point and one I hadn't thought of.

In any event, each of the drives appears to the O/S and Triton
auto-configured the zpool.

On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Paul Sture <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 28 Nov 2017, at 11:09, Nigel Magnay wrote:
>
> > So I managed after much faff to find out which disk that was. After
> pulling
> > it out, the system no longer reboots every 15 mins or so (albeit I now
> have
> > a degraded pool).
> >
> > It feels therefore like there's a bug somewhere - is this just the P410i
> > being rubbish, drive firmware, something else? It's not a new machine, so
> > my guess is sooner or later anoter disk is going to start misbehaving.
> 
> Putting another disk into that slot should enable you to see whether the
> original disk is the cause of the problem, or the problem lies elsewhere.
> 
> Replacing that disk with a new one and bringing it into the existing pool
> will cause it to be silvered, which will give it plenty of exercise.
> 



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