Due to a recent power lost I wasn't able to boot FreeNAS (9.3). It wasn't able to mount my volume "Multimedia".
I tried many things and I can't import my volume anymore can anyone help ?
What I have tried:
Here is the output of "zpool import" (note that it is DEGRADED since I removed a disk in the mirror so I don't lose all my data by doing something stupid, but when both disks are connected, state is ONLINE)
pool: Multimedia
id: 18149235844282812527
state: DEGRADED
status: The pool was last accessed by another system.
action: The pool can be imported despite missing or damaged devices. The
fault tolerance of the pool may be compromised if imported.
see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-EY
config:
Multimedia DEGRADED
mirror-0 DEGRADED
gptid/283af84b-3e7b-11e3-b491-0013d478a100 ONLINE
14043342667207893357 UNAVAIL cannot open
Does someone have an idea ? (Except telling me to restore from backup, wich I don't have... I know, I know...)
I tried many things and I can't import my volume anymore can anyone help ?
What I have tried:
- Web Gui, auto import volume => panics and end up with that "db> promt"
- zpool import (with all the options you can think of, including -f and -nfF) => in all cases, a bunch of writing appears on the console and suddently, the NAS reboot itself without mounting the volume
- Install FreeNAS in a VM using VMWare (nothing configure, just a fresh install with 4GB of RAM) and retried the above steps => Same result
Here is the output of "zpool import" (note that it is DEGRADED since I removed a disk in the mirror so I don't lose all my data by doing something stupid, but when both disks are connected, state is ONLINE)
pool: Multimedia
id: 18149235844282812527
state: DEGRADED
status: The pool was last accessed by another system.
action: The pool can be imported despite missing or damaged devices. The
fault tolerance of the pool may be compromised if imported.
see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-EY
config:
Multimedia DEGRADED
mirror-0 DEGRADED
gptid/283af84b-3e7b-11e3-b491-0013d478a100 ONLINE
14043342667207893357 UNAVAIL cannot open
Does someone have an idea ? (Except telling me to restore from backup, wich I don't have... I know, I know...)