Hi,
Running FreeNAS-9.1.0-RELEASE-x64 (dff7d13) ...
AMD A8-5600K APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
15818MB
6 disks...
My problem:
I have a mirrored encrypted ZFS volume with have CIFS share or I should HAD. (2 disk a 500 GB)
Yesterday I tested copying a large amount of file to the share . I was using a Linux Ubuntu 12.04 and I wanted to see how it handled disk near full conditions.
So I arranged two a almost similar sources on the Ubuntu and copied them one after the other to the FreeNAS. On start of the second copying run it warned, as it should, that the volume was not big enough, but I pressed Proced anyway... then I answered that it should skip coping identical files...
Time passes and the you hit disk full... abort the copy process on the Ubuntu machine... browsed the files... seemed to be there... made a reboot ... and mounted the encrypted disks again.
What I found was one ZFS pool with a free space of 800 kbytes (less than the size of the file that did not fit on the disk during copy) and a total size of the disk is now set to 900 kbytes...and NO files. Before this operations it the size of the ZFS pool about 485 GB...
Have I lost the files? Resilvering/scrubbing does not do anyting... it only resilvers/scrubs the "900kbyte" disk it seems...
Any ideas on how to restore the volume to it proper size without losing data on it?
Is this a bug I have stumbled upon?
Best regards
Peter G
Running FreeNAS-9.1.0-RELEASE-x64 (dff7d13) ...
AMD A8-5600K APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
15818MB
6 disks...
My problem:
I have a mirrored encrypted ZFS volume with have CIFS share or I should HAD. (2 disk a 500 GB)
Yesterday I tested copying a large amount of file to the share . I was using a Linux Ubuntu 12.04 and I wanted to see how it handled disk near full conditions.
So I arranged two a almost similar sources on the Ubuntu and copied them one after the other to the FreeNAS. On start of the second copying run it warned, as it should, that the volume was not big enough, but I pressed Proced anyway... then I answered that it should skip coping identical files...
Time passes and the you hit disk full... abort the copy process on the Ubuntu machine... browsed the files... seemed to be there... made a reboot ... and mounted the encrypted disks again.
What I found was one ZFS pool with a free space of 800 kbytes (less than the size of the file that did not fit on the disk during copy) and a total size of the disk is now set to 900 kbytes...and NO files. Before this operations it the size of the ZFS pool about 485 GB...
Have I lost the files? Resilvering/scrubbing does not do anyting... it only resilvers/scrubs the "900kbyte" disk it seems...
Any ideas on how to restore the volume to it proper size without losing data on it?
Is this a bug I have stumbled upon?
Best regards
Peter G