On 2010-May-03 23:59:17 +0800, Diogo Franco wrote:
>I managed to get a livefs cd that had zfs14, but it was unable to import
>the zpool ("internal error: Illegal byte sequence"). The zpool does
>appear if I try to run `zpool import` though, as "tank FAULTED corrupted
>data", and ad6s1d is ONLINE.
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On 05/02/2010 07:33 PM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> Note that ZFS v14 was imported to FreeBSD 8-stable in mid-January.
> I can't comment whether it would be able to recover your data.
I managed to get a livefs cd that had zfs14, but it was unable to import
t
On 2010-May-02 04:06:41 +0800, Diogo Franco wrote:
>regular data corruption and then the box locked up. I had also
>converted the pool to v14 a few days before, so the freebsd v13 tools
>couldn't do anything to help.
Note that ZFS v14 was imported to FreeBSD 8-stable in mid-January.
I can't comme
On 05/01/2010 06:07 PM, Bill Sommerfeld wrote:
> there are two reasons why you could get this:
> 1) the labels are gone.
Possible, since I got the metadata errors on `zfs status` before.
> 2) the labels are not at the start of what solaris sees as p1, and thus
> are somewhere else on the disk.
On 05/01/10 13:06, Diogo Franco wrote:
After seeing that on some cases labels were corrupted, I tried running
zdb -l on mine:
...
(labels 0, 1 not there, labels 2, 3 are there).
I'm looking for pointers on how to fix this situation, since the disk
still has available metadata.
there are two
I had a single spare 500GB HDD and I decided to install a FreeBSD file
server in it for learning purposes, and I moved almost all of my data
to it. Yesterday, and naturally after no longer having backups of the
data in the server, I had a controller failure (SiS 180 (oh, the
quality)) and the HDD w