ThaDoctor72
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Hardware is a repurposed DATTO 4 bay with H97N motherboard
4x WD Red (WD60EFAX ) 6TB SATA
1x Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD
FreeNAS 11.3 Release P7 (I think, it won't boot so can't verify)
At one time I had a functional ZFS pool but one of the drives "disappeared" for whatever reason and shortly after that another drive started throwing codes and the whole SMB storage became almost unresponsive or massive delays so I rebooted it. The console shows continuously:
The pool is broken up into a few iSCSI stores and a big fat SMB share. (That's where my wife's audio books get backed up to) along with my other systems backups. Obviously I'm more concerned about her stuff because... reasons.
Now when the share does actually show up (if I control C the console to continue boot) the share is visible but there is no content. Windows drive properties shows 13.8TB to be used but the share folder is empty.
Is this a lost cause? Do I need to go explain to her that I lost her data again? (I once did a crappy robocopy /MIR that wiped out her audiobooks before I built the NAS, so I've not in very good standing atm.)
We had a power outage that lasted a long time when we were away from the house, and the batteries eventually failed.
Thanks for your help.
4x WD Red (WD60EFAX ) 6TB SATA
1x Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD
FreeNAS 11.3 Release P7 (I think, it won't boot so can't verify)
At one time I had a functional ZFS pool but one of the drives "disappeared" for whatever reason and shortly after that another drive started throwing codes and the whole SMB storage became almost unresponsive or massive delays so I rebooted it. The console shows continuously:
Code:
(ada2:ahcich2:0:0:0): WRITE_FPDMA_QUEUED. ACB: 60 08 18 33 68 40 29 01 00 00 00 00 (ada2:ahcich2:0:0:0): CAM status: ATA Status Error (ada2:ahcich2:0:0:0): ATA status: 41 (DRDY ERR), error: 10 (IDNF ) (ada2:ahcich2:0:0:0): RES: 41 10 18 33 68 00 29 01 00 00 00 (ada2:ahcich2:0:0:0): Retrying command slow spa_sync: started 780 seconds ago, calls 37
The pool is broken up into a few iSCSI stores and a big fat SMB share. (That's where my wife's audio books get backed up to) along with my other systems backups. Obviously I'm more concerned about her stuff because... reasons.
Now when the share does actually show up (if I control C the console to continue boot) the share is visible but there is no content. Windows drive properties shows 13.8TB to be used but the share folder is empty.
Is this a lost cause? Do I need to go explain to her that I lost her data again? (I once did a crappy robocopy /MIR that wiped out her audiobooks before I built the NAS, so I've not in very good standing atm.)
We had a power outage that lasted a long time when we were away from the house, and the batteries eventually failed.
Thanks for your help.