Hello,

Are you certain that after the outage your disks are indeed accessible?
* What does BIOS say?
* Are there any errors reported in "dmesg" output or the
"/var/adm/messages" file?
* Does the "format" command return in a timely manner?
** Can you access and print the disk labels in "format" command?
(Select a disk by number, enter "p", enter "p" again).

From the output below it seems that there is some hardware problem,
like connectivity (loose SATA cables, etc.) or the disks are fried.

And with to disks out of the 3-disk set, the outlook is grim (if they
are indeed FUBAR). If it is just a connectivity problem with at least
one of the disks, you have a chance of scrub salvaging the data.

So more or less start by doing what the status command said,
in this case ;)


2011-07-04 23:52, zfsnoob4 wrote:
Ok so now I have no idea what to do. The scrub is not working either. The pool 
is only 3x 1.5TB drives so it should not take so long. Does anyone know what I 
should do next?


   pool: tank
  state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices are faulted in response to IO failures.
action: Make sure the affected devices are connected, then run 'zpool clear'.
    see: http://www.sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-HC
  scrub: scrub in progress for 39h40m, 0.00% done, 336791319h2m to go
config:

         NAME        STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
         tank        DEGRADED    28     0     0
           raidz1-0  DEGRADED   183    13     6
             c6d0    ONLINE       0     0     0
             c7d0    DEGRADED     9   214    22  too many errors
             c7d1    DEGRADED    13    27     0  too many errors

errors: 28 data errors, use '-v' for a list




Thanks.
HTH,
//Jim Klimov

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