The boot volume state is ONLINE: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corr

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RandallTalea

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I'm getting the following error. I'm a FreeNAS novice and I'm not sure how to go about fixing the problem. Please advise.
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[root@freenas ~]# zpool status -v | more																							
  pool: freenas-boot																												
state: ONLINE																													
status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data															
		corruption.  Applications may be affected.																				
action: Restore the file in question if possible.  Otherwise restore the															
		entire pool from backup.																									
   see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A																						
  scan: scrub repaired 3K in 0h1m with 2 errors on Thu Dec 22 03:46:59 2016														
config:																															
																																	
		NAME		STATE	 READ WRITE CKSUM																					
		freenas-boot  ONLINE	   0	 0	 0																					
		  da0p2	 ONLINE	   0	 0	 0																					
																																	
errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files:																
																																	
		freenas-boot/ROOT/9.10.2-U1@2016-09-21-00:38:38:/usr/lib/i18n/libEUCTW.so.4												
		freenas-boot/ROOT/9.10.2-U1@2016-09-21-00:38:38:/usr/lib/i18n/libGBK2K.so.4												
																																	
  pool: myvol																													  
state: ONLINE																													
  scan: scrub repaired 0 in 1h10m with 0 errors on Sun Jan  8 01:10:49 2017														
config:																															
																																	
		NAME											STATE	 READ WRITE CKSUM												
		myvol										   ONLINE	   0	 0	 0												
		  raidz2-0									  ONLINE	   0	 0	 0												
			gptid/8ccaef9d-1082-11e6-96ed-64006a5dd8ab  ONLINE	   0	 0	 0												
			gptid/722de2b5-382f-11e6-af04-64006a5dd8ab  ONLINE	   0	 0	 0												
			gptid/8e1518d2-1082-11e6-96ed-64006a5dd8ab  ONLINE	   0	 0	 0												
			gptid/8ec88409-1082-11e6-96ed-64006a5dd8ab  ONLINE	   0	 0	 0												
																																	
errors: No known data errors
 
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SweetAndLow

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Boot device is probably bad. Replace and reinstall your os.

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SweetAndLow

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Save config file, reinstall OS, upload config file. Very simple and takes 10min.

It you don't have your config file you will have to auto import your pool under the storage tab section and config all your settings again.

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Bhoot

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Let me welcome you the world of bad boot drives. I'm no pro but let me suggest the following.
Having dual boot drives. Pen drives are cheap and 2 of them will save you a lot of time and headache.
Getting a config sent to you as an email every few days. People do it on a daily basis , I do it 8 times a month so it's a personal choice.
Guides for both are available on the forum and/or YouTube.
In the end I would just like to say. Don't trust the boot.
 
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