KDB panic on zfs import on boot

gamebrigada

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Hello,

I'm running 2 identical Supermicro E1CR45H's, 1 as a primary, and 1 as a backup. The primary runs replication tasks to the backup.

Hardware:
45x 10TB Seagate drives HDD-A10T-ST10000NM0096
2x Intel D3-S4510's for Freenas running in mirror under ZFS as well
LSI 3108 Cachevault ultra running in passthrough mode (IT mode) for the disks
2x Intel 905P's. 1 for SLOG, 1 for ZIL, sized accordingly
128GB DDR4-2666 ECC

The backup seems to have taken a dump. It seems to have completely crashed and now fails to import the pool on boot, dumping to a db> shell. Image for reference. The db shell doesn't seem to allow me to do much.

This is the second time such an issue has happened to the backup system. Last time I blamed it on shitty hardware and ended up buying a duplicate of the primary. With my google skills last time I made it worse and don't want to make the same mistake this time. The primary has about 80TB of data that I really don't want to re-replicate it. Would be a royal pain in the ass. Also want to make sure I know how to fix this problem if the primary takes a similar dump...

There was not a power outage, both systems are on power backups.
 

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dlavigne

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What are you using for the boot device? It is quite possible it failed.
 

gamebrigada

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I can boot into single user mode just fine, and import the pool in read-only mode works fine. No issues reported. Won't mount but I'm assuming that's because its in single user mode? Dropping the read-only flag results in the same error.
 
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