Nope. It'll be done when its done. :P
As I said above.. if you believe in a God, you'd better be praying to him/her/it. If this doesn't work you are screwed. If it does work, backup your data, then do a scrub. In that order.
Check out someone else that had the same problem.. and he did pretty much exactly what we did...
http://blog.solori.net/2010/07/15/zfs-pool-import-fails-after-power-outage/
Notice his equations at the end of the article:
Redundant Power + UPS + Generator = Protected; Anything else = Risk
SAS/RAID Controller + Cache + BBU = Fast; SAS/RAID Controller + Cache – BBU = Train Wreck
Yeah sorry, I read the rest after I ran the command and posted it was running.
Well I don't believe in Gods...
I really find it stupid that FreeNAS / ZFS (which should be the "safest" filesystem) can still cause this. I had power outages with Windows and RAID 0 and I never experienced something like this (as in complete dataloss). Luck? Maybe.
I spend a lot of money to get this NAS-machine. And choose for raidz2 for maximum safety. Now I have this and probably everything is gone.
Oh well... Not only movies, series, etc. are gone, but also my websites, my photoshop images, my PC backups, scanned invoices from the past 5+ years.
Might as well shoot myself through the head if I don't get anything back.
Really starting to wonder if I shouldn't have sticked with Windows after this experience.
And I am still not sure if the power outage caused this!
Anyways thank you for your help so far (and the rest of you guys). I will report back when something has changed at the prompt.
As you mentioned it could be a few hours.
//edit
Yeah I found that article already earlier this morning after doing my own searches on the I/O-error. Wasn't very happy after reading that. :(