aufalien
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Dear community,
I'm a long time FreeNAS user and normally have ZERO issues. And those that I do have, I end up fixing.
However I have a troubling issue today.
One of my TrueNAS servers rebooted in the middle of the night and can no longer complete a boot cycle.
I was receiving errors of;
ZFS: i/o error - all block copies unavailable
ZFS: can't read MOS of pool foo
So, I simply downloaded the latest 12.0-U5.1 as I was running 12.0-U4.
I then installed it on a new USB and chose to import my existing pools.
All went very well and I left the system up but in a few hours it rebooted.
The pool foo is simply a very large data pool and not the boot pool. It seems to work for a bit and then the system reboots.
While I do have my configs backed up, I like the idea of starting clean and simply importing what's there and then customizing my env.
At any rate I have done this about 2 times with the same results.
I did search and have read many posts that are similar and point to faulty boot media.
The system will remain up for a bit and the pool foo is accessible so that I can do some troubleshooting. But I'm fairly clueless here.
My foo pool is simply a raidz2 of 60 drives and this pool has performed flawlessly for a few years now.
Any guidance would be an early holiday gift so thanks in advance.
I'm a long time FreeNAS user and normally have ZERO issues. And those that I do have, I end up fixing.
However I have a troubling issue today.
One of my TrueNAS servers rebooted in the middle of the night and can no longer complete a boot cycle.
I was receiving errors of;
ZFS: i/o error - all block copies unavailable
ZFS: can't read MOS of pool foo
So, I simply downloaded the latest 12.0-U5.1 as I was running 12.0-U4.
I then installed it on a new USB and chose to import my existing pools.
All went very well and I left the system up but in a few hours it rebooted.
The pool foo is simply a very large data pool and not the boot pool. It seems to work for a bit and then the system reboots.
While I do have my configs backed up, I like the idea of starting clean and simply importing what's there and then customizing my env.
At any rate I have done this about 2 times with the same results.
I did search and have read many posts that are similar and point to faulty boot media.
The system will remain up for a bit and the pool foo is accessible so that I can do some troubleshooting. But I'm fairly clueless here.
My foo pool is simply a raidz2 of 60 drives and this pool has performed flawlessly for a few years now.
Any guidance would be an early holiday gift so thanks in advance.