devnullius
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Mar 28 16:18:50 Freenas ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=4057754529204707565 vdev_guid=421127857251552155 Mar 28 16:18:51 Freenas ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=4057754529204707565 vdev_guid=14799165109861233241 Mar 28 16:18:52 Freenas ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=4057754529204707565 vdev_guid=1092407030297009407 Mar 28 16:18:53 Freenas ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=4057754529204707565 vdev_guid=11554200803400165353 Mar 28 16:18:53 Freenas ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=4057754529204707565 vdev_guid=16833066816084926306 Mar 28 16:18:54 Freenas ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=4057754529204707565 vdev_guid=11437423961006186802 Mar 28 16:18:55 Freenas ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=4057754529204707565 vdev_guid=10804527141880872542 Mar 28 16:18:56 Freenas ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=4057754529204707565 vdev_guid=1041627678558872719 Mar 28 16:18:57 Freenas ZFS: vdev state changed, pool_guid=4057754529204707565 vdev_guid=421127857251552155
My console is being flooded (every second) with the above statement (only the numbers change).
What's going on? This happened after the steps we did here: https://www.ixsystems.com/community...nstallation-fails-because-its-too-full.75047/ (TL / DL Fresh FreeNAS installation, importing old pool failed with the GUI, we used the command line to place the decryption .key file in the proper location (and chmod) and then decrypted the volume manually (disk by disk: total 8 times). Importing still failed (/mnt busy) so I did a reboot to start over. After the reboot, the ZFS vdev state errors / warnings / notifications appeared. And I have to mention that the pool's at 96% capacity… And I also did this, based on advise from a forum post:
zfs set mountpoint=/mnt ZFS_8x_3TB_RAIDz2_pool
. Could this have messed it up?I have no clue as of why or what now? :(
Any help greatly appreciated :) dmesg from the last boot: https://pastebin.com/PXMr8Sbw
Post-edit: http://zfsguru.com/forum/zfsgurusupport/1200, maybe they have idea what the vdev messages are...
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