aslam_mohamed_at_wordbank.com wrote: > Hi, > I have been using FreeBSD/ZFS for our backup system for last few > months.. We had 6TB external disks connected through Firewire to the > Server. Last week all the backup data disappeared along with the pool > and everything!!!..When I typed zpool status - it says no pool > available..Build up to this incident has always been a firefighting > situation for me. We use Rsync to sync all the servers to FreeBSD's ZFS > pool everyday. Most of the time Rsync hung on the middle of the syncing > process. When this happen I have to restart the server to run the > backup again and mount the ZFS pool (it requires manual mounting most > of the time!!). Sometimes it throws some error like - > GEOM: da0: corrupt or invalid GPT detected. > GEOM: da0: GPT rejected -- may not be recoverable. > GEOM: da1: corrupt or invalid GPT detected. > GEOM: da1: GPT rejected -- may not be recoverable > I don't know what caused the disappearance of the ZFS pool and if > someone could explain how I can retrieve the data from the external > disks, that would be really helpful?.. What you pasted says that the disks were rejected by GEOM because the partition table was "corrupt or invalid". I don't know for sure why this might be, but one possible cause would be if there is data corruption in your I/O path. Do you get errors from ZFS about checksum failures or other errors? Maybe there is a problem with the firewire stack, or support for your firewire hardware. The rsync hanging is almost certainly either for the same memory reasons we have been discussing, or a side effect of I/O problems to the disks. KrisReceived on Wed Jul 09 2008 - 10:56:45 UTC
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