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  • I/O errors are recorded in the log if the Health Processor is actively scanning a drive when it is removed. These errors are expected and do not indicate a problem.

  • When a drive is removed, volume recovery (FVR) and erasure coding recovery (ECR) are both triggered, which includes creating new replicas or erasure set segments for objects stored on that drive.

  • Both recovery processes stop if a drive is inserted in the same node or in a different node in the cluster. There is a temporary state of over-replication because the returned volume has replicas or segments already recreated elsewhere. In time, the excess replicas or segments are deleted.

  • Swarm recognizes, formats, and mounts a drive as a new volume if a non-Swarm drive is inserted in a node.

  • A Swarm-formatted drive continues to function as a volume without loss of data if inserted, either into the same node or into a different node.

  • A volume remains retired if a previously retired Swarm-formatted drive is inserted. No manual configuration or intervention is required.

  • Messages display in logs and in the Swarm Admin Console to indicate a drive was inserted or removed.

  • Wait 2 minutes between drive insertions to ensure guarantee new drives are evenly distributed across multiple nodes running on the chassis if inserting multiple drives into the same server chassis.

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When adding or relocating volumes to a node, ensure verify the node has enough RAM to handle them, else the node may be unable to mount some of the volumes.

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