Volumes error after reboot

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menekis

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I recently built a little computer with two WD red 3TB hard drives and freenas is on a usb thumb drive.
Build FreeNAS-9.2.1.2-RELEASE-x64 (002022c)
Platform AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
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Sadly , everytime I rebooot I loose all my volumes and I simply don't know why. Maybe 1 time on 10 I'll get my volumes back but all my plugins won't work anymore. I want to use this NAS mainly for Plex.

I guess I did things right because I can use everything correctly. It's only when I reboot. Anyone had this issue before? I searched on the forum but couldn't really find the same problem.

thanks guys!
 
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Define "lose volumes". Do they not show up in Volume Manager? Are these USF or ZFS volumes? Are they arranged in any type of hardware or software RAID?
 

menekis

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Hi,
They are ZFS volumes, they are in stripe mode. that's all.
here is an screenshot of the error I get:
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The image seems to be broken. Please attach it again.
 

cyberjock

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Nope.. gotta upload the image as an attachment...
 

menekis

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there you go
 

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cyberjock

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Your pool is probably gone..

post the output of zpool status and zpool import in pastebin.
 

menekis

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There you go, it happen everytime I reboot. I have to recreate everything.
http://pastebin.com/XWp3EvPi-Edit- I also attached my disk status, which seems ok.
 

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I have no recommendations. I'd try putting the drives on a different setup(preferably Intel based since AMDs are so questionable based on history here).

In essence, there's enough information on the drives to prove that a pool should be there, but additional information to actually allow you to mount the pool isn't there. Now,when I say "isn't there" it could actually be gone as in overwritten or gone as in something in your system is failing/failed/not compatible and that's causing this effect.

In either case, you were also running the pool as a 2 disk stripe, so you never had redundancy in case a disk had a problems. So I'd call this "par for the course". That's not why you lost your pool(there's no reason I can see for a lost pool), but you clearly didn't put a high value on it by operating with no redundancy.

There's a slight chance both of your disks are failing. Very very unlikely, but possible. If you want to post the smart data on your disks into pastebin or something that's an option. Just post smartctl -a -q noserial /dev/ada0 and then ada1.
 

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Yeah.. both of those disks look fine.. almost brand new. ;)

I got nothing to go on except "your shit is broke!" so if you want to try the disks in another system I'd give that a shot. Otherwise, I'd stop and try to figure out what is wrong with your setup. You don't end up with trashed pools without a reason unless you've done something wrong or have bad/incompatible hardware.
 
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