I have TOS6 and this is exactly the problem. It synchronized the data volumes however md8 and md9 partitions were not synchronized.Please, what is the version of your TOS system? If it's TOS 5, it doesn't matter. For TOS 6, it depends on where the system disk is located. TOS 6 supports two system disks. If you have two system disks, replacing one of them won't be a problem because it will automatically synchronize another system disk.
I finally managed to make it work but I had to add manually the partitions to the md8 and md9 raids and had to create the EFI partition.
I expected this to be done automatically once you insert and synchronize a new nvme!
Now I'm going to replace the other nvme (the heatsink included is not compatible with the case so I have to return them and buy a nvme without heatsink and buy smaller ones).
Statistics: Posted by martingh — Yesterday, 16:40