Hi,
I have three Pools HomeStor1, HomeStor2, HomeStor3 that I'm trying to import following a failure of my Freenas Setup
(Covered here https://www.ixsystems.com/community...k-in-bootloop-after-upload-config-file.86275/)
HomeStor1
Connected a single disk (say DiskA) of HomeStor1 (single mirrored disk) and tried
zpool import -f HomeStor1 and then zpool import -N HomeStor1
Using DiskA
Disk visible, HomeStor1 visible as a pool to import but import causing crashes/ reboots. On reboot, HomeStor 1 listed as offline and I can export/ remove it but will not subsequently import without crashing.
Using DiskB
Disk Visible, HomeStor1 is not visible to import.
Using an Ubuntu LiveUSB (20.04 LTS) I ran SMART tests on both drives, which completed without errors, so the disks appear to be good.
Is there any log or output that I could post that might show what is causing the crashes?
At this point I don’t know what else I can do, would it be possible to image either DiskA or DiskB before trying zpool import -F HomeStor1 ?
Obviously something has gone wrong with the structure of filesystem, but being a single disk (mirrored) the files should still there somewhere.
Is there anything I could use to scan and extract the files, eg. with an NTFS system I could use testdisk or some other file recovery option.
Thanks
J
I have three Pools HomeStor1, HomeStor2, HomeStor3 that I'm trying to import following a failure of my Freenas Setup
(Covered here https://www.ixsystems.com/community...k-in-bootloop-after-upload-config-file.86275/)
HomeStor1
Connected a single disk (say DiskA) of HomeStor1 (single mirrored disk) and tried
zpool import -f HomeStor1 and then zpool import -N HomeStor1
Using DiskA
Disk visible, HomeStor1 visible as a pool to import but import causing crashes/ reboots. On reboot, HomeStor 1 listed as offline and I can export/ remove it but will not subsequently import without crashing.
Using DiskB
Disk Visible, HomeStor1 is not visible to import.
Using an Ubuntu LiveUSB (20.04 LTS) I ran SMART tests on both drives, which completed without errors, so the disks appear to be good.
Is there any log or output that I could post that might show what is causing the crashes?
At this point I don’t know what else I can do, would it be possible to image either DiskA or DiskB before trying zpool import -F HomeStor1 ?
Obviously something has gone wrong with the structure of filesystem, but being a single disk (mirrored) the files should still there somewhere.
Is there anything I could use to scan and extract the files, eg. with an NTFS system I could use testdisk or some other file recovery option.
Thanks
J