I have a Dell Poweredge server which I haven't accessed in a few years. These days I only use it for archive--mostly photos. Before I last used it, it warned me that one of the two boot USBs had failed (which I thought I would fix later........). When I fired it up today, BOTH USBs are bad, I assume, as I got a boot failure.
I don't recall if I had updated from FreeNAS to TrueNAS, but I'm not sure that matters. My plan it to create a new install USB and try to start the server again. My concern is recovering the ZFS data. Will reinstalling the latest TrueNAS put this data at risk? Once the server is running again can I recover the ZFS (pool, I think)?
To avoid this in the future, any suggestions about how I can image the boot USB? I'm good with WIndows but not Unix.
I don't recall if I had updated from FreeNAS to TrueNAS, but I'm not sure that matters. My plan it to create a new install USB and try to start the server again. My concern is recovering the ZFS data. Will reinstalling the latest TrueNAS put this data at risk? Once the server is running again can I recover the ZFS (pool, I think)?
To avoid this in the future, any suggestions about how I can image the boot USB? I'm good with WIndows but not Unix.