Boot vol ONLINE: One or more devices error with data corruption. Apps may be affected

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William Bryan

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Greetings,

I had a hard drive that was giving me a sector error problem, so I replaced it. Yesterday afternoon I took the drive offline, replaced it, and then clicked "replace". The system began resilvering the drive.

This morning I have the following error: Oct. 12, 2016, 6:58 a.m. - The boot volume state is ONLINE: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected.

I ran a status -v check and a -x check with the following results listed below. From reading through the forum, it appears the USB drive I am using for my operating system is failing and needs to be replaced. Is this correct?

Thank you,

Bill

[root@freenas ~]# zpool status -v | more

pool: FreeNAS

state: ONLINE

scan: resilvered 893G in 8h10m with 0 errors on Tue Oct 11 23:58:32 2016

config:



NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM

FreeNAS ONLINE 0 0 0

raidz2-0 ONLINE 0 0 0

gptid/4b832f91-210b-11e5-877b-bc5ff47bcda6 ONLINE 0 0 0

gptid/4bb474cf-210b-11e5-877b-bc5ff47bcda6 ONLINE 0 0 0

gptid/fa037372-8ff3-11e6-9e74-0862669e1d9c ONLINE 0 0 0

gptid/edaf5ca4-210b-11e5-877b-bc5ff47bcda6 ONLINE 0 0 0

gptid/eddd997e-210b-11e5-877b-bc5ff47bcda6 ONLINE 0 0 0

gptid/ff676763-3977-11e5-a8d6-0862669e1d9c ONLINE 0 0 0

gptid/ef218411-210b-11e5-877b-bc5ff47bcda6 ONLINE 0 0 0

gptid/f00087e8-210b-11e5-877b-bc5ff47bcda6 ONLINE 0 0 0



errors: No known data errors



pool: freenas-boot

state: ONLINE

status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data

corruption. Applications may be affected.

action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherwise restore the

entire pool from backup.

see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A

scan: scrub repaired 0 in 0h12m with 1 errors on Wed Oct 12 03:57:48 2016

config:



NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM

freenas-boot ONLINE 0 0 1

da0p2 ONLINE 0 0 2



errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files:



freenas-boot/ROOT/9.10.1-U2@2015-12-25-04:52:22:/usr/local/lib/libndr-standard.so.0

[root@freenas ~]#

[root@freenas ~]# zpool status -x
pool: freenas-boot
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data
corruption. Applications may be affected.
action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherwise restore the
entire pool from backup.
see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A
scan: scrub repaired 0 in 0h12m with 1 errors on Wed Oct 12 03:57:48 2016
config:

NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
freenas-boot ONLINE 0 0 0
da0p2 ONLINE 0 0 0

errors: 1 data errors, use '-v' for a list
[root@freenas ~]#
 

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First of all, please use [CODE] [/CODE] tags whenever copy-pasting console output. Especially zpool status! The formatting is absolutely critical.

This morning I have the following error: Oct. 12, 2016, 6:58 a.m. - The boot volume state is ONLINE: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected.

I ran a status -v check and a -x check with the following results listed below. From reading through the forum, it appears the USB drive I am using for my operating system is failing and needs to be replaced. Is this correct?
So it seems.
 

William Bryan

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Thank you. I read USB drives are not the best for the latest versions of FreeNAS. I'm considering switching to a regular hard drive to run FreeNAS. Is this the best option? Any suggestions on a drive for the operating system?

I'm considering purchasing this: IBM 81Y4448 SERVERAID M1115 SAS/SATA CONTROLLER FOR IBM SYSTEM X and then buying two forward breakout cables with 4 SATA connectors on each. Is the M1015 a better choice? (I have 8 hard drives total.) Will it work okay to then connect the drive with the operating system directly to my motherboard using a SATA cable?

Thank you again,

Bill

P.S. I'm unsure how to copy-paste using tags.
 

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Thank you. I read USB drives are not the best for the latest versions of FreeNAS. I'm considering switching to a regular hard drive to run FreeNAS. Is this the best option? Any suggestions on a drive for the operating system?
Take a look at page 13 of the new hardware recommendations guide: https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?resources/hardware-recommendations-guide.12/

I'm considering purchasing this: IBM 81Y4448 SERVERAID M1115 SAS/SATA CONTROLLER FOR IBM SYSTEM X and then buying two forward breakout cables with 4 SATA connectors on each. Is the M1015 a better choice? (I have 8 hard drives total.)
They're effectively the same thing. Both need to be crossflashed.

Will it work okay to then connect the drive with the operating system directly to my motherboard using a SATA cable?
Of course.
P.S. I'm unsure how to copy-paste using tags.
There's a handy Code button on your editor. Copy-paste directly from the console to the window that appears.
 

William Bryan

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Thanks. Was just reading through page 13...

I've got a spare Samsung 250 GB SSD just lying around. I realize it's way bigger than I need, but it's here at no cost. (Left over when I upgraded my laptop to a 500 GB drive. I'm assuming this should work?
 

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Thanks. Was just reading through page 13...

I've got a spare Samsung 250 GB SSD just lying around. I realize it's way bigger than I need, but it's here at no cost. (Left over when I upgraded my laptop to a 500 GB drive. I'm assuming this should work?
Of course. Can't argue with free.
 

William Bryan

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Do you know anything about ServerSupply.com? They're selling the M1115 for $65.00. It's $155.00 on Amazon and $163.00 on Newegg. It's a real good price, but I'm a little leery.
 

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Not really, but I think they're a reasonably popular store. Unfortunately, I'm not too familiar with US stores, besides the big ones.
 
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