jason.rohm
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I have a serious issue. I hope someone can help.
I am in the process of retiring my Drobo 800i and building out a new FreeNAS environment.
During this process I built a secondary FreeNAS device with older hardware to temporarily hold my data so I can move disks to the new FreeNAS.
In my haste, I accidently told my secondary device's Volume1 to "Detach and mark new".
I almost immediately saw my error and powered off the machine in the hope that the changes would not be committed.
Unfortunately, the system boots and I still see the Volume configured but it is listed as "Unknown state".
I've SSH'd to the box and see the following:
"zpool list" reports "no pools available"
"zpool import -a" reports nothing and does nothing
The original disk appears to be online and is the same physical array as the boot (it was a CD install disk)
I'm obviously Linux/FreeBSD literate enough to do a lot of damage, but I'm unsure what to do next and am a little afraid of doing more damage.
Most of my truly irreplacable data (taxes, legal documents, etc) are available somewhere else (dropbox, Gmail, etc), but I have lots of personal photos and about 2TB of stuff I'd really rather not write off at this point.
Any serious help is welcome and I'll put up a $50 Amazon or BestBuy gift card for the person who successfully helps me recover this volume.
Thanks much!!
I am in the process of retiring my Drobo 800i and building out a new FreeNAS environment.
During this process I built a secondary FreeNAS device with older hardware to temporarily hold my data so I can move disks to the new FreeNAS.
In my haste, I accidently told my secondary device's Volume1 to "Detach and mark new".
I almost immediately saw my error and powered off the machine in the hope that the changes would not be committed.
Unfortunately, the system boots and I still see the Volume configured but it is listed as "Unknown state".
I've SSH'd to the box and see the following:
"zpool list" reports "no pools available"
"zpool import -a" reports nothing and does nothing
The original disk appears to be online and is the same physical array as the boot (it was a CD install disk)
I'm obviously Linux/FreeBSD literate enough to do a lot of damage, but I'm unsure what to do next and am a little afraid of doing more damage.
Most of my truly irreplacable data (taxes, legal documents, etc) are available somewhere else (dropbox, Gmail, etc), but I have lots of personal photos and about 2TB of stuff I'd really rather not write off at this point.
Any serious help is welcome and I'll put up a $50 Amazon or BestBuy gift card for the person who successfully helps me recover this volume.
Thanks much!!