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# Physical Disk Locations (DS4243)
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*Updated 2024/02/27*
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Each cell contains the serial number for the drive in the mapped bay.
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| | X1 | X2 | X3 | X4 |
|:--:|:---------:|:--------:|:--------:|:--------:|
| Y1 | VJGPS30X | VK0ZD6ZY | VJG282NX | VJG2PVRX |
| Y2 | VJGR6TNX | 2EG14YNJ | VJGJVTZX | VJG1H9UX |
| Y3 | VJGJUWNX | 2EGXD27V | VJGJAS1X | VJG2UTUX |
| Y4 | VJGRGD2X | 2EGL8AVV | 2EKA903X | VJGRRG9X |
| Y5 | VJGK56KX | 2EGNPVWV | 2EKATR2X | VKH3Y3XX |
| Y6 | VLKV9N8V | R5G4W2VV | 2EKA92XX | VKGW5YGX |
# Identify a Failing Disk
Disk Smart test errors are reported by device ID (e.g. /dev/sdw), rather than the serial number. To find the serial number associated with a particular device ID, run the following one-liner with `$dev` substituted for the device to find:
`TODO`
# Replace Disk in Pool
Once the failed disk has been identified and physically replaced, you should know the old drive's UUID (via `zpool status`) and the new drive's device name (via `lsblk` and deduction)
# Update Log
### 2024/02/27
- Replaced VJG2T4YX with VJG282NX at Y2/X3