I *hope* other filesystems don't do this nonsense. Good thing I'm getting rid of XFS. I used to think it was a good filesystem, but this behavior is reason enough for me to never use it again for anything serious.
Disks dying is a normal failure mode. A hardware glitch corrupting RAID6 stripes during disk replacement necessitating a roll back to the old disk and thus a patchwork of old and new disk state isn't. ZFS works great until it doesn't and then you can't fix it.
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"ZFS doesn't need fsck" is what they want you to think. Then something happens they don't plan for and you're screwed. Go look around for ZFS data loss stories, they exist.
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I'm fully aware of the data loss stories. Most of the losses stems from improperly configured storage pools.
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