NadoNate
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Hi all,
I have 12 Seagate 4TB's in a Z1 I am unable to import the pool.
Here is the output of
To troubleshoot, I have swapped SATA & power cables, & made sure the connectors were mated properly. This didn't help, I removed the disks that were identified as UNAVAILABLE, than ran DST, Short, and Long generic tests on a separate system to each of these drives (using Seatools). Both drives passed all tests, and feel like they are spinning up properly without any unusual noises.
Its unfortunate if two drives died at the same time, because of the type of raid i chose...
Is there any tests or tools anyone can recommend? I'm very hesitant to do anything that may destroy the data on these disks because they are needed to complete the pool...
-Thanks,
FreeNAS 9.10.2
32675MB Memory
Asus Maximus Formula Motherboard
SAS 9211-8i card
12 4TB Seagate HDD- RAIDZ1
I have 12 Seagate 4TB's in a Z1 I am unable to import the pool.
Here is the output of
zpool import
:Code:
[root@freenas] ~# zpool import pool: BEAST id: 10419953668961628712 state: UNAVAIL status: The pool was last accessed by another system. action: The pool cannot be imported due to damaged devices or data. see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-EY config: BEAST UNAVAIL missing device mirror-0 DEGRADED gptid/c8bfdd13-b5f2-11e4-bafb-00235402667d ONLINE 5405074622095566651 UNAVAIL cannot open pool: RENAULT id: 7829655522934002613 state: UNAVAIL status: One or more devices are missing from the system. action: The pool cannot be imported. Attach the missing devices and try again. see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-3C config: RENAULT UNAVAIL insufficient replicas raidz1-0 UNAVAIL insufficient replicas 296370703986508029 UNAVAIL cannot open gptid/e268ccdf-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE 3929311607626872838 UNAVAIL cannot open gptid/e3101f77-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE gptid/e396c418-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE gptid/e2f12b56-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE raidz1-1 ONLINE gptid/e3dbfd10-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE gptid/e34b2c1d-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE gptid/e44badda-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE gptid/e416d51f-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE gptid/e52b93a0-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE gptid/e599f47d-d2e6-11e6-96e2-74d02b29b743 ONLINE
To troubleshoot, I have swapped SATA & power cables, & made sure the connectors were mated properly. This didn't help, I removed the disks that were identified as UNAVAILABLE, than ran DST, Short, and Long generic tests on a separate system to each of these drives (using Seatools). Both drives passed all tests, and feel like they are spinning up properly without any unusual noises.
Its unfortunate if two drives died at the same time, because of the type of raid i chose...
Is there any tests or tools anyone can recommend? I'm very hesitant to do anything that may destroy the data on these disks because they are needed to complete the pool...
-Thanks,
FreeNAS 9.10.2
32675MB Memory
Asus Maximus Formula Motherboard
SAS 9211-8i card
12 4TB Seagate HDD- RAIDZ1
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