Dear all,
I have built a FreeNAS from an HP N54L Micro server with five disks. RAIDZ initially I have created from 4 x 640GB + 1 x 320GB WD drives. My data were stored on 1TB WD drive in PC. After copying data from 1 TB drive to RAIDZ I have replaced 320GB disk with 1TB disk. It was not easy, but reading this forum and some googleing helped and finally I have everything successfully solved.
But...
...there are some worrying moments...
Despite having done nothing connected with encryption, these rows are in my dmesg:
Now I do not dare reboot the system, I am afraid that I have somehow encrypted the disk and after rebooting I will not be able to read from it!
Cold you please tell me how can I make out whether this disk is encrypted or not?
Some another ugly rows:
I tried follow the strong advice, but it did not work:
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for the answer in advance.
FreeNAS version: FreeNAS-9.2.0-RELEASE-x64 (ab098f4)
General hardware info: HP N54L Micro server, AMD Turion(tm) II Neo Dual-Core, 6GB ECC RAM
My disks
My volume
I have built a FreeNAS from an HP N54L Micro server with five disks. RAIDZ initially I have created from 4 x 640GB + 1 x 320GB WD drives. My data were stored on 1TB WD drive in PC. After copying data from 1 TB drive to RAIDZ I have replaced 320GB disk with 1TB disk. It was not easy, but reading this forum and some googleing helped and finally I have everything successfully solved.
But...
...there are some worrying moments...
Despite having done nothing connected with encryption, these rows are in my dmesg:
Code:
ZFS filesystem version: 5 ZFS storage pool version: features support (5000) GEOM_ELI: Device ada4p1.eli created. GEOM_ELI: Encryption: AES-XTS 128 GEOM_ELI: Crypto: software
Now I do not dare reboot the system, I am afraid that I have somehow encrypted the disk and after rebooting I will not be able to read from it!
Cold you please tell me how can I make out whether this disk is encrypted or not?
Some another ugly rows:
Code:
GEOM: ada1: the primary GPT table is corrupt or invalid. GEOM: ada1: using the secondary instead -- recovery strongly advised. GEOM: ada2: the primary GPT table is corrupt or invalid. GEOM: ada2: using the secondary instead -- recovery strongly advised. GEOM: ada3: the primary GPT table is corrupt or invalid. GEOM: ada3: using the secondary instead -- recovery strongly advised.
I tried follow the strong advice, but it did not work:
Code:
[root@freenas /var/log]# gpart recover /dev/ada1 gpart: arg0 'ada1': Invalid argument
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for the answer in advance.
FreeNAS version: FreeNAS-9.2.0-RELEASE-x64 (ab098f4)
General hardware info: HP N54L Micro server, AMD Turion(tm) II Neo Dual-Core, 6GB ECC RAM
My disks
My volume