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Power fluctuation caused the ZFS pool to vanish.

Power fluctuation caused the ZFS pool to vanish.

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ComboHax
Member
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08-08-2016, 04:03 AM
#1
Hey there, I understand your situation. You're working with limited time each day and only have a few hours to focus on this task. The power issue in your room is definitely a distraction, and the network folder problem makes things even trickier. You checked ZFS on your Ubuntu Server, but it reports no available pools and shows only datasets listed. Your setup seems simple—three hard drives connected as network storage via Samba. The disk space check gave you some peace of mind, but now you're unsure where to begin. It sounds like you're just trying to get everything running smoothly without knowing the right steps.
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ComboHax
08-08-2016, 04:03 AM #1

Hey there, I understand your situation. You're working with limited time each day and only have a few hours to focus on this task. The power issue in your room is definitely a distraction, and the network folder problem makes things even trickier. You checked ZFS on your Ubuntu Server, but it reports no available pools and shows only datasets listed. Your setup seems simple—three hard drives connected as network storage via Samba. The disk space check gave you some peace of mind, but now you're unsure where to begin. It sounds like you're just trying to get everything running smoothly without knowing the right steps.

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EBAC9
Junior Member
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08-09-2016, 03:30 PM
#2
It seems the pool might have been unmounted unexpectedly. In Freenas it's straightforward to re-import it, but on Ubuntu Server it doesn't seem to work the same way.
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EBAC9
08-09-2016, 03:30 PM #2

It seems the pool might have been unmounted unexpectedly. In Freenas it's straightforward to re-import it, but on Ubuntu Server it doesn't seem to work the same way.

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Zsniper1274
Member
169
08-09-2016, 04:11 PM
#3
At first, the server had a problem where the pool would shut down unexpectedly. Typing commands like “zfs import zpool” didn’t fix it, and now I’m concerned the issue is more serious.
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Zsniper1274
08-09-2016, 04:11 PM #3

At first, the server had a problem where the pool would shut down unexpectedly. Typing commands like “zfs import zpool” didn’t fix it, and now I’m concerned the issue is more serious.

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Sebastian2799
Member
96
08-10-2016, 12:48 AM
#4
I realized the issue, likely a wrong command or syntax. I think I should run "sudo zpool import new-pool". It’s unclear what name I used, so maybe renaming it to match the network would help. Exporting and importing seems risky and could cause confusion, especially if others are already pointing to "new-pool". Updating the system settings might be better instead.
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Sebastian2799
08-10-2016, 12:48 AM #4

I realized the issue, likely a wrong command or syntax. I think I should run "sudo zpool import new-pool". It’s unclear what name I used, so maybe renaming it to match the network would help. Exporting and importing seems risky and could cause confusion, especially if others are already pointing to "new-pool". Updating the system settings might be better instead.