I'm sorry to say that I am quite the newbie to ZFS. When you say zfs
send/receive what exactly are you referring to?
I had the zfs array mounted to a specific location in my file system
(/mnt/Share) and I was sharing that location over the network with a samba
server. The directory had read-
On Sep 12, 2010, at 7:49 PM, Michael Eskowitz wrote:
> I recently lost all of the data on my single parity raid z array. Each of
> the drives was encrypted with the zfs array built within the encrypted
> volumes.
>
> I am not exactly sure what happened.
Murphy strikes again!
> The files we
Oh and yes, raidz1.
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I don't know what happened. I was in the process of copying files onto my new
file server when the copy process from the other machine failed. I turned on
the monitor for the fileserver and found that it had rebooted by itself at some
point (machine fault maybe?) and when I remounted the drive
That sounds strange. What happened? You used raidz1?
You can mount your zpool into an earlier snapshot. Have you tried that? Or, you
can mount your pool within the last 30 seconds or so, I think.
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I recently lost all of the data on my single parity raid z array. Each of the
drives was encrypted with the zfs array built within the encrypted volumes.
I am not exactly sure what happened. The files were there and accessible and
then they were all gone. The server apparently crashed and reb