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Symptom & Impact
gmirror array remains degraded with a stale component, reducing redundancy and increasing recovery risk.
Environment & Reproduction
After disk replacement or cable reseat, gmirror status shows one side stale and not synchronizing.
Root Cause Analysis
Out-of-date metadata, partial writes during outage, or improper reattach sequence can block resync.
Quick Triage
Run gmirror status, inspect dmesg disk events, and verify both components present with stable identifiers.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Confirm metadata generation numbers and evaluate whether stale component requires full reintegration. image_ref=0

Solution – Primary Fix
Remove stale member safely, clear metadata if necessary, and reinsert to trigger full synchronization. image_ref=1
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Migrate to ZFS mirror pools for richer integrity and observability features where feasible.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Mirror returns COMPLETE status with both components active and no recurring read/write error logs.
Rollback Plan
If reintegration fails, operate on healthy component and restore service from backups during controlled maintenance.
Prevention & Hardening
Monitor mirror state continuously and replace flaky cables/controllers before synchronization issues escalate.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Often associated with GEOM taste errors, transient CAM resets, and write timeout events.
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References & Further Reading
Consult man gmirror, FreeBSD GEOM framework docs, and storage fault recovery runbooks.
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