So, as the title says I've been unlucky, and came home to a water damaged server.
(IPMI was the only thing still working.)
It looks like a few water drops has landed on the top DIMM,
burnt a few of the pins and continued through the DIMM down on the next one and the next one after that again.
Here's a photo of the ram if you want to see some of the damage:
The hardware is a supermicro X9SCM-IIF with 32GB ECC ram. I don't recall which cpu is installed.
There's also an HBA card and 12 WD-raid disks configured as 1 pool consisting of two vdevs of raidz2. + 2 SSDs in a mirror for boot.
I tried removing the visually faulty ram, and all 12 storage disks but the server is stil dead.
Soo, ok. Whats happened has happened, and I've been lazy with backups so now I pay the price.
I've measured the output from the PSU which seems good, and ordered a new mb, new cpu and new ram.
Do you think my data is possible to restore, or completely lost?
Anyways I'll have to wait for the new parts to find out.
What would be the best way to approach this?
It looks like a few water drops has landed on the top DIMM,
burnt a few of the pins and continued through the DIMM down on the next one and the next one after that again.
Here's a photo of the ram if you want to see some of the damage:

The hardware is a supermicro X9SCM-IIF with 32GB ECC ram. I don't recall which cpu is installed.
There's also an HBA card and 12 WD-raid disks configured as 1 pool consisting of two vdevs of raidz2. + 2 SSDs in a mirror for boot.
I tried removing the visually faulty ram, and all 12 storage disks but the server is stil dead.
Soo, ok. Whats happened has happened, and I've been lazy with backups so now I pay the price.
I've measured the output from the PSU which seems good, and ordered a new mb, new cpu and new ram.
Do you think my data is possible to restore, or completely lost?
Anyways I'll have to wait for the new parts to find out.
What would be the best way to approach this?