Ok, Im really stuck :(
I do have backups of everything ... but heck, 2TB restore and loss of all historical snapshots isn't a pleasant thought.
So what I did ... LOTS...
So I wanted to upgrade my Freenas to the most current version. As I poked around to see what-all that was going to entail, I came to believe that my encryption on my drives would be a problem. So I followed the lovely thread from Patrick Hausen: https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...om-a-zfs-volume-while-keeping-the-data.16467/
And all seemed to be going well ... I had all 6 drives resilvered ... I was deleting the entries in the SQL table as I went ... and I was at the final step of restarting....
Well the crap hit the fan ... when I went to reboot, my original thumbdrive became faulty ... so I couldn't actually reboot.
I got new thumbdrives and installed the latest version of Freenas -- I was able to import my zpool. I then imported my old config file. Restarted. Strange thing, it asked for a password.
But my volume was there .. and even see all the date and jails present. All seemed well .. but my jails didn't start.
I did that manually -- and because I was curious to see if it would start the jails, or ask for a password again in the future, I restarted again.
Now it shows an error for the volume .. no unlock .
I typed:
/usr/local/bin/sqlite3 /data/freenas-v1.db 'select * from storage_volume;'
and g0t:
6115238784134120837|Deerhaven1|f94febfd-8586-48b9-8418-f75f0a46840b|ZFS|2|1
Which leads me to think that 'it' thinks that they are still encrypted.
User Dusan mentioned 'Zeroing out that flag' ... should I try that? And what would be the command?
Thanks in advance ... Im dead in the water. :(
I do have backups of everything ... but heck, 2TB restore and loss of all historical snapshots isn't a pleasant thought.
So what I did ... LOTS...
So I wanted to upgrade my Freenas to the most current version. As I poked around to see what-all that was going to entail, I came to believe that my encryption on my drives would be a problem. So I followed the lovely thread from Patrick Hausen: https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...om-a-zfs-volume-while-keeping-the-data.16467/
And all seemed to be going well ... I had all 6 drives resilvered ... I was deleting the entries in the SQL table as I went ... and I was at the final step of restarting....
Well the crap hit the fan ... when I went to reboot, my original thumbdrive became faulty ... so I couldn't actually reboot.
I got new thumbdrives and installed the latest version of Freenas -- I was able to import my zpool. I then imported my old config file. Restarted. Strange thing, it asked for a password.
But my volume was there .. and even see all the date and jails present. All seemed well .. but my jails didn't start.
I did that manually -- and because I was curious to see if it would start the jails, or ask for a password again in the future, I restarted again.
Now it shows an error for the volume .. no unlock .
I typed:
/usr/local/bin/sqlite3 /data/freenas-v1.db 'select * from storage_volume;'
and g0t:
6115238784134120837|Deerhaven1|f94febfd-8586-48b9-8418-f75f0a46840b|ZFS|2|1
Which leads me to think that 'it' thinks that they are still encrypted.
User Dusan mentioned 'Zeroing out that flag' ... should I try that? And what would be the command?
Thanks in advance ... Im dead in the water. :(