I've had FreeNAS setup and working for over a year now as a ISCSI target, with a single Windows Server 2008 R2 system connected to it. The pool is configured as a RAIDz2 and haven't had any issues with it. However I think I've caused a major problem that I don't know if there's any way to recover.
The server was running a single application and I was using the FreeNAS to store data for this application using ISCSI. However, I was looking to move the application to a new server, so I shutdown the server, and tried to connect the new server to FreeNAS. It connected just fine, but it looks like in the process of connecting it corrupted my volume. I shutdown the new server and brought the old server back online. It is able to connect back to FreeNAS, but the drive is just showing up as RAW, and when I try to access the drive I get an error that the drive is not accessible and the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable.
Is there any way to recover the data or am I just hosed? I unfortunately have no backups of the data.
The server was running a single application and I was using the FreeNAS to store data for this application using ISCSI. However, I was looking to move the application to a new server, so I shutdown the server, and tried to connect the new server to FreeNAS. It connected just fine, but it looks like in the process of connecting it corrupted my volume. I shutdown the new server and brought the old server back online. It is able to connect back to FreeNAS, but the drive is just showing up as RAW, and when I try to access the drive I get an error that the drive is not accessible and the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable.
Is there any way to recover the data or am I just hosed? I unfortunately have no backups of the data.