JHBR
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Hello!
I'm pretty new to FreeNAS (set it up early this year), and have run into my first issue that I haven't been able to figure out myself.
When trying to copy about 6 GBs of files to a SMB share (in Windows Explorer) in the pool "greenTripple" (see setup), the share became unresponsive. I was not able to log into the webGUI, nor ssh into the server, so I rebooted it. I didn't have time for much debugging then, so when that did not seem to work I turned the server off (note that I did not have the possibility to connect a display atm, as I had previously removed the GPU and the MB does not have integrated grapics).
Rebooting a few days later with a GPU and display connected, I saw that the boot process halted for a long time after a "import pool version 5000 (...)":
I left it like that for more than 24 hours, before I tried reinstalling the latest FreeNAS version (FreeNAS-11.3-U5) to a fresh USB and restoring from config backup, after which the reboot halted in a similar place:
I tried reinstalling the latest FreeNAS version again to a fresh USB, and this time only importing the pool "greenTripple" from the GUI. That simply made the GUI hang at "Importing Pool". Trying to log into the GUI in another window, I got the login screen, but after logging in, all dashboards pages are empty. "Drives" lists nothing, and neither does "Pools". Refreshing the GUI at this point simply displays a message:
I left it like this for more than 24 hours, without any apparent change.
Rebooting once again (with the fresh boot on USB), I saw that it "hangs" in a similar place (this time with verbose output):
I tried being more patient, and left it like this for about 50 hours, seemingly without any changes.
I have since today tried (to no avail):
Also, whenever I Ctrl+C at the step where it always seems to halt (import pool), it later hangs at "Updating CPU Microcode":
Lastly, I re-installed fresh once again to a USB stick (this time FreeNAS-11.3-U1, the same image I originally installed on the 2x SSDs), and extracted smartctl reports (attached) for all 3 disks in the seemingly problematic pool. I then again tried to import the pool through the GUI, which again made the GUI stop working like the previous time. This time I was already at the shell locally on the server, and I also noticed I was able to ssh into the server. Running htop I see that a python middlewared worker is using 100 % of a CPU core, and the local shell console keeps displaying a python exception (a few minutes apart or so):
I must admit I have not dived deep into understanding how ZFS and pools work, so sorry for the possible "information overload" here from me trying to share lots of screen dumps with output I don't fully understand; I tried summarizing everything I've tried after searching posts where people complain about similar issues.
I greatly appreciate any help!
There is data on the "greenTripple" pool that I hope to recover (this is also where my jails are located, if that's of any importance)
My setup:
I'm pretty new to FreeNAS (set it up early this year), and have run into my first issue that I haven't been able to figure out myself.
When trying to copy about 6 GBs of files to a SMB share (in Windows Explorer) in the pool "greenTripple" (see setup), the share became unresponsive. I was not able to log into the webGUI, nor ssh into the server, so I rebooted it. I didn't have time for much debugging then, so when that did not seem to work I turned the server off (note that I did not have the possibility to connect a display atm, as I had previously removed the GPU and the MB does not have integrated grapics).
Rebooting a few days later with a GPU and display connected, I saw that the boot process halted for a long time after a "import pool version 5000 (...)":

I left it like that for more than 24 hours, before I tried reinstalling the latest FreeNAS version (FreeNAS-11.3-U5) to a fresh USB and restoring from config backup, after which the reboot halted in a similar place:

I tried reinstalling the latest FreeNAS version again to a fresh USB, and this time only importing the pool "greenTripple" from the GUI. That simply made the GUI hang at "Importing Pool". Trying to log into the GUI in another window, I got the login screen, but after logging in, all dashboards pages are empty. "Drives" lists nothing, and neither does "Pools". Refreshing the GUI at this point simply displays a message:
Code:
Connecting to FreeNAS ... Make sure the FreeNAS system is powered on and connected to the network.
I left it like this for more than 24 hours, without any apparent change.
Rebooting once again (with the fresh boot on USB), I saw that it "hangs" in a similar place (this time with verbose output):

I tried being more patient, and left it like this for about 50 hours, seemingly without any changes.
I have since today tried (to no avail):
- Moving the 3 disks in "greenTripple" to different slots in the 2 backplanes
- Booting with 1 disk from the pool disconnected at a time
- Disk 1 disconnected: Same result as before
- Disk 2 disconnected: Seem to output some error messages during pool import; GUI works, where the pool is listed as "offline - unknown" and the 2 other connected disks listed as unused in disk view
- Disk 3 disconnected: Same as for Disk 2
- Disconnecting SSDs with original boot partition
- Bypassing backplane (connecting power and SATA cables directly to MB)

Also, whenever I Ctrl+C at the step where it always seems to halt (import pool), it later hangs at "Updating CPU Microcode":

Lastly, I re-installed fresh once again to a USB stick (this time FreeNAS-11.3-U1, the same image I originally installed on the 2x SSDs), and extracted smartctl reports (attached) for all 3 disks in the seemingly problematic pool. I then again tried to import the pool through the GUI, which again made the GUI stop working like the previous time. This time I was already at the shell locally on the server, and I also noticed I was able to ssh into the server. Running htop I see that a python middlewared worker is using 100 % of a CPU core, and the local shell console keeps displaying a python exception (a few minutes apart or so):


I must admit I have not dived deep into understanding how ZFS and pools work, so sorry for the possible "information overload" here from me trying to share lots of screen dumps with output I don't fully understand; I tried summarizing everything I've tried after searching posts where people complain about similar issues.
I greatly appreciate any help!
There is data on the "greenTripple" pool that I hope to recover (this is also where my jails are located, if that's of any importance)
My setup:
- FreeNAS: FreeNAS-11.3-U1
- MB: ASUS SABERTOOTH B3 P67 S-1155 ATX
- CPU: INTEL CORE I7 2600K 3.40GHZ 8MB S-1155
- RAM: CORSAIR 16GB DDR3 VENGEANCE PC3-12800 1600MHZ CL9 (4X4GB)
- PSU: Corsair Vengeance 750M
- Pools:
- boot: 2x OCZ AGILITY 3 2.5" 120GB SSD SATA/600 MLC (Mirror)
- greenTripple: 3x Seagate IronWolf 4TB 3.5'' NAS HDD (RAIDZ)
- mirror: 2x SEAGATE BARRACUDA GREEN 2TB 5900RPM SATA/600 64MB (Mirror)
- 2x Chieftec Backplane CMR-2131 SAS