I saw that 13.0-RELEASE came out and so I decided to take the opportunity to move my server from CentOS back to freebsd (I was previously a longtime user of FreeBSD but I switched a while back for reasons I can't quite remember).
I decided during installation that I would like to encrypt my disks, which is not something I normally do with a server. I have 8 disks in a single raidz2 ZFS pool, using the default options with root on ZFS.
Something that seems like it may be a problem though, is what happens when I need to replace a failed disk. Do I just insert the disk and run a zfs replace like normal, and everything happens automatically? Or do additional steps need to be taken to ensure the new disk is encrypted properly like the others?
I couldn't find anything with Google but it seems like this is potentially going to be a problem for me down the road, so I thought I'd ask before it happens.
I decided during installation that I would like to encrypt my disks, which is not something I normally do with a server. I have 8 disks in a single raidz2 ZFS pool, using the default options with root on ZFS.
Something that seems like it may be a problem though, is what happens when I need to replace a failed disk. Do I just insert the disk and run a zfs replace like normal, and everything happens automatically? Or do additional steps need to be taken to ensure the new disk is encrypted properly like the others?
I couldn't find anything with Google but it seems like this is potentially going to be a problem for me down the road, so I thought I'd ask before it happens.