Victor Latushkin wrote:
Liam Slusser wrote:
Long story short, my cat jumped on my server at my house crashing two
drives at the same time. It was a 7 drive raidz (next time ill do
raidz2).
Long story short - we've been able to get access to data in the pool.
This involved finding better old
Liam Slusser wrote:
Long story short, my cat jumped on my server at my house crashing two drives at
the same time. It was a 7 drive raidz (next time ill do raidz2).
Long story short - we've been able to get access to data in the pool.
This involved finding better old state with the help of '
Have you considered bying support? Maybe you will get guaranteed help, then?
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On second though, i used zdb -l to show each device - looks like my dd didnt
have the desired effects i wanted.
I'm still showing a newer TGX number for all of my drives except c0t2d0 (the
replacement which they fixed). (This is probably why it wont mount eh?)
Is there anything else i need to
Long story short, my cat jumped on my server at my house crashing two drives at
the same time. It was a 7 drive raidz (next time ill do raidz2).
The server crashed complaining about a drive failure, so i rebooted into single
user mode not realizing that two drives failed. I put in a new 500g
Oh, ps, This is on a Solaris 5.11 snv_99 - thanks! liam
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