If you mean that you’ve physically replaced the drive which was ‘ada1’—having tracked it by serial number—and installed a new drive in its place, you now go to Storage > Pool > Status, (gtid…UNAVAIL) > (3-dot) > Replace.
pool: boot-pool
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0B in 00:00:25 with 0 errors on Tue Dec 3 03:45:25 2024
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
boot-pool ONLINE 0 0 0
nvd0p2 ONLINE 0 0 0
pool: dataPOOL
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices has been taken offline by the administrator.
Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a
degraded state.
action: Online the device using 'zpool online' or replace the device with
'zpool replace'.
scan: scrub repaired 0B in 05:36:13 with 0 errors on Sun Nov 24 05:36:13 2024
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
dataPOOL DEGRADED 0 0 0
raidz1-0 DEGRADED 0 0 0
gptid/f11955d3-63a9-11ed-8c31-40b0760bfa34 ONLINE 0 0 0
15591353490559573936 OFFLINE 0 0 0 was /dev/gptid/f102ccfe-63a9-11ed-8c31-40b0760bfa34
gptid/f12e0ed3-63a9-11ed-8c31-40b0760bfa34 ONLINE 0 0 0
gptid/f123fe49-63a9-11ed-8c31-40b0760bfa34 ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
looks like a motherboard issue. Took it out of the rack to check connections (again). Bench test - won’t boot. Damn!
Total strip down to come, to identify the problem.