hilton8r
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FreeNAS 9.10.2-U1 (86c7ef5)
Planned power outage in my neighborhood, so I shutdown the nas from the gui. The nas was unplugged, so nothing to be concerned with as far as power spikes etc... I brought it back up and everything seemed ok. I noticed a Critical alert flashing in the upper right hand corner stating The volume (ZFS) state is UNKNOWN:.
I ran zpool status -v, and it's not seeing any of my disks.
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[root@NAS ~]# zpool status -v
pool: freenas-boot
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0 in 0h12m with 0 errors on Fri Jan 13 03:57:14 2017
config:
                                                                            
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
freenas-boot ONLINE 0 0 0
da0p2 ONLINE 0 0 0
                                                                            
errors: No known data errors
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I've been researching, and found a post where somebody solved the same issue by detaching the volume, rebooting, and reattaching the volume.
Am I ok to do this without losging any data if I uncheck both checkboxes for the following 2 options?
Mark the disks as new (destroy data):
Also delete the share's configuration:
Anything else I should do? I appreciate any help, as this really has me nervous. Thanks,
John
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			Planned power outage in my neighborhood, so I shutdown the nas from the gui. The nas was unplugged, so nothing to be concerned with as far as power spikes etc... I brought it back up and everything seemed ok. I noticed a Critical alert flashing in the upper right hand corner stating The volume (ZFS) state is UNKNOWN:.
I ran zpool status -v, and it's not seeing any of my disks.
**
[root@NAS ~]# zpool status -v
pool: freenas-boot
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0 in 0h12m with 0 errors on Fri Jan 13 03:57:14 2017
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
freenas-boot ONLINE 0 0 0
da0p2 ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
**
I've been researching, and found a post where somebody solved the same issue by detaching the volume, rebooting, and reattaching the volume.
Am I ok to do this without losging any data if I uncheck both checkboxes for the following 2 options?
Mark the disks as new (destroy data):
Also delete the share's configuration:
Anything else I should do? I appreciate any help, as this really has me nervous. Thanks,
John
			
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