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Note that the mountpoint property of mountable datasets are now pointing to /tmp/freenas instead of the root directory. Gptid/ccf6dd10-02b9-11e5-b2fb-00262d01f580 ONLINE 0 0 0Įrrors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following my case it looks like the kernel and some other files in various snapshots are corrupted, but luckily the pool’s datasets are still intact and can be mounted. Scan: scrub repaired 0 in 1334h34m with 22 errors on Wed Dec 30 17:19:33 2015 Applications may be affected.Īction: Restore the file in question if possible. Status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in dataĬorruption. Let’s take a look at the pool’s status: # zpool status -v The -R option is equivalent to f -o altroot= and sets the desired root mountpoint. Unless you exported the pool on the FreeNAS server with zpool export, which is almost certainly not the case if the server does not boot anymore, the pool will already be marked as imported and online, so we use the -f option to force reimporting the pool into the LiveCD environment. Import the pool with the mount points pointing to a temporary directory instead: # mkdir # zpool import -R /tmp/freenas freenas-boot By default, the mount points of the relevant datasets are set to the root directory, which is not what you want when mounting them into our LiveCD system. The pool on FreeNAS boot devices is called freenas-boot. ![]() Some features will not be available without an explicit 'zpool upgrade'. Status: Some supported features are not enabled on the pool.Īction: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier, though Zpool will automatically search all connected drives for available pools: # zpool import Now use the zpool command to discover ZFS pools on the drive. #FREENAS USB BACKUP DRIVER#The USB mass storage driver should recognize it and add it to the device list as da0. Remove all USB drives from your computer in order to avoid getting confused about which one is which. ![]()
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