Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS saved my data success story

2009-10-09 Thread Ross
Good news, great to hear you got your data back.

Victor is a legend, I for one am very glad he's been around to fix these kind 
of problems.  I imagine he's looking forward to a well earned rest once the 
automatic recovery tools become available :)
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Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS saved my data success story

2009-10-09 Thread Chris Richardson
Yes Victor is amazing he has also helped us to recover alot of data we
did not have backed i am forever greatful for his skills and
willingness to help!

On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 4:58 AM, Ross myxi...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Good news, great to hear you got your data back.

 Victor is a legend, I for one am very glad he's been around to fix these kind 
 of problems.  I imagine he's looking forward to a well earned rest once the 
 automatic recovery tools become available :)
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[zfs-discuss] ZFS saved my data success story

2009-10-08 Thread Carson Gaspar
To recap for those who don't recall my plaintive cries for help, I lost a pool 
due to the following sequence of events:


- One drive in my raidz array becomes flaky, has frequent stuck I/Os due to 
drive error recovery, trashing performance

- I take flaky drive offline (zpool offline...)
- I bring down the server and swap out the disk
- When the server comes back up, the pool won't import, because a _different_ 
drive has decided to not spin up

- I swap the flaky disk back in
- Pool won't import because the flaky disk is several TxGs behind (and, if I 
boot into a boot CD, because it's offline)


Victor Latushkin from Sun's Moscow office once again comes to the rescue, 
rolling back the uberblocks to a (mostly) sane TxG ID, and providing new zfs 
bits with a read-only import option (to make sure I didn't trash things worse 
than they already were...)


I have finally completed recovery of my 3+ TB of data. I lost one email account, 
about 10 non-spam non-trash emails from my email account, and one ISO image. I'm 
fairly certain that rolling back another few TxGs would have gotten the lost 
email account directory back, but as the user had a complete offline copy on his 
desktop, it wasn't worth it. I suspect the emails that were not recoverable from 
my account were actually ones I had recently deleted / filed as spam, but I 
can't be certain (I know the file names, but 1013456. isn't very descriptive...)


If I had been using any other file system, I would have lost everything. I had 
partial backups of my most critical data, but the loss would have been extremely 
painful. Due to the design of ZFS and the help from Victor (hopefully soon to no 
longer be needed with delivery of the zpool rollback tool(s)), not only did I 
recover the vast majority of my data, I know what I didn't recover, and I know 
that what I did recover is not corrupt.


Thanks, ZFS! I am _so_ glad I became an early adopter many years ago when I 
built this home server.


For the record, my new, larger pool is raidz2, and I am plugging the holes in my 
offsite backup syncs to cover more of my data (not all of it, as 8+ TB of data 
is a lot... I will probably purchase some big, slow disks next year to allow me 
to keep a full offline backup locally).


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