Hi, sorry for my perhaps bad english but it´s not my native language.
Anywho, I´m in a quite big mess now, my NAS (based on a Asus E35M1-I with 8Gb RAM and 5x2TB drives, with FreeNAS installed on a USB-stick) has gone belly up on me.
Last week I noticed my shares were missing and I went to check on the old NAS-box to see what´s up. I looked like t´his: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mpxo0yf6bvsf9h9/2014-01-20 19.05.13.jpg
So I rebooted and got the same result.
I´ve tried quite a few things.
If I try to auto-import the volume it crashes after a little while (within a minute atleast).
Does anyone have any suggestion on what to try? Is there any way to salvage this or I´m I toast? Got the suggestion to boot Solaris 11 Live USB and try to import the pool and scrub it. Haven´t managed to do that yet though.
Best regards, Daniel
Anywho, I´m in a quite big mess now, my NAS (based on a Asus E35M1-I with 8Gb RAM and 5x2TB drives, with FreeNAS installed on a USB-stick) has gone belly up on me.
Last week I noticed my shares were missing and I went to check on the old NAS-box to see what´s up. I looked like t´his: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mpxo0yf6bvsf9h9/2014-01-20 19.05.13.jpg
So I rebooted and got the same result.
I´ve tried quite a few things.
- First I change the RAM, no success there.
- Tried to boot with just the USB-stick connected, no drives, and that worked, it booted up.
- Started to connect one drive and started up, no problem. Connected a second drive, no problem.
- When I got to the fourth the same error ocurred. Skipped the fourth and tried the fifth, same problem.Tried ANY combination of 4 drives, didn´t work, same error as before. Doesn´t matter it seems what drives are connected, when it´s more then 3 it failes.
- Made a new 8.x FreeNAS USB-stick, same.
- Made a new 9.2x stick, boots with 5 drives.
- Tried changing to another motherboard, cpu and RAM-sticks, same as the above.
If I try to auto-import the volume it crashes after a little while (within a minute atleast).
Does anyone have any suggestion on what to try? Is there any way to salvage this or I´m I toast? Got the suggestion to boot Solaris 11 Live USB and try to import the pool and scrub it. Haven´t managed to do that yet though.
Best regards, Daniel