mattyv316
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I am having an issue with Scale where the system fails to boot the last time I went to reboot it. It prompts me to manually import 'boot-pool'. If I run zpool import -N boot-pool, I get a message that it cannot import 'boot-pool' because one or more devices is currently unavailable. If I run zpool status -v, it tells me no pools are available. Can someone please help? Here is more info on my setup:
Dell R730XD
2x CPUs - 2.0 GHZ E5-2660 v4
128GB DDR4
HDDs:
2x 400GB SFF SSD in the 2 rear bays mirrored as boot-pool
6x 8TB SATA drives in the 730XDs front bays setup as a RAID5/RAID z1
1x 1tb NVME drive installed in an Asus PCIe-NVME card internally as its own pool
One thing I have been noticing is that I originally setup the 2 - 400GB SFF drives in a mirror and partitioned the unused space as a separate pool for apps/data. After doing this, when I added a new HDD, one of the mirrored boot drives would get a new drive ID. When this happened, the application dataset would break. Because of this, I decided to use the mirror only for boot-pool. Not sure if that info helps or not, but figured I would share. Please let me know if there is any other info I can provide.
Thanks
Dell R730XD
2x CPUs - 2.0 GHZ E5-2660 v4
128GB DDR4
HDDs:
2x 400GB SFF SSD in the 2 rear bays mirrored as boot-pool
6x 8TB SATA drives in the 730XDs front bays setup as a RAID5/RAID z1
1x 1tb NVME drive installed in an Asus PCIe-NVME card internally as its own pool
One thing I have been noticing is that I originally setup the 2 - 400GB SFF drives in a mirror and partitioned the unused space as a separate pool for apps/data. After doing this, when I added a new HDD, one of the mirrored boot drives would get a new drive ID. When this happened, the application dataset would break. Because of this, I decided to use the mirror only for boot-pool. Not sure if that info helps or not, but figured I would share. Please let me know if there is any other info I can provide.
Thanks