Hi, I installed FreeNAS last weekend to migrate off of a Linux NAS that I've been using for a few years.
The idea was to copy the data from my Linux RAID array to an external USB drive connected to FreeNAS, then move the drives from the Linux RAID array to FreeNAS, create a ZFS array on them, and copy the data from the USB drive back to the same drives now in a ZFS array.
I created an encrypted ZFS volume on the USB drive, created a passphrase, added recovery key, downloaded key (stored both on my desktop) and all was good. Copied the data from my Linux RAID array to the FreeNAS USB drive over the next couple of days, and everything was working great. Moved the four drives from the Linux box to FreeNAS, created an encrypted ZFS volume on the four drives, created a passphrase, added recovery key, downloaded key (stored both on my desktop). Everything was still working great at that point. Both volumes were mounted, I copied about 500GB (of 3.5TB) from the USB drive to the array last night as a test, and all was still good. After that I shutdown the FreeNAS box to move it from my desk to it's normal place in my home theater room. FreeNAS booted up fine of course, but now I can't unlock my USB drive. I can unlock my array, but most of my data is still on my USB drive.
I'm guessing something happened to the encryption for the USB drive when I created the encrypted volume on the 4 drives. I still have the recovery and download keys for both. Is there anyway to unlock my USB drive?
This is the error I get when I try to unlock the USB drive:
Error: Volume could not be imported: 1 devices failed to decrypt
FreeNAS-9.2.1.8-RELEASE-x64 (e625626)
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
The idea was to copy the data from my Linux RAID array to an external USB drive connected to FreeNAS, then move the drives from the Linux RAID array to FreeNAS, create a ZFS array on them, and copy the data from the USB drive back to the same drives now in a ZFS array.
I created an encrypted ZFS volume on the USB drive, created a passphrase, added recovery key, downloaded key (stored both on my desktop) and all was good. Copied the data from my Linux RAID array to the FreeNAS USB drive over the next couple of days, and everything was working great. Moved the four drives from the Linux box to FreeNAS, created an encrypted ZFS volume on the four drives, created a passphrase, added recovery key, downloaded key (stored both on my desktop). Everything was still working great at that point. Both volumes were mounted, I copied about 500GB (of 3.5TB) from the USB drive to the array last night as a test, and all was still good. After that I shutdown the FreeNAS box to move it from my desk to it's normal place in my home theater room. FreeNAS booted up fine of course, but now I can't unlock my USB drive. I can unlock my array, but most of my data is still on my USB drive.
I'm guessing something happened to the encryption for the USB drive when I created the encrypted volume on the 4 drives. I still have the recovery and download keys for both. Is there anyway to unlock my USB drive?
This is the error I get when I try to unlock the USB drive:
Error: Volume could not be imported: 1 devices failed to decrypt
FreeNAS-9.2.1.8-RELEASE-x64 (e625626)
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!