> On Jun 3, 2016, at 10:56 AM, esamorokov <esamoro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>     I AM KINDLY ASKING FOR HELP! The pool had all of the family memories for 
> many years Thanks in advance! 

I hate to say this, but I do believe this pool is now destroyed and is beyond 
any human power (and it would probably be considered sacrilegious to pray for 
divine intervention here).

Here is why:

1. You only had a RAIDZ1 pool, which could tolerate, at maximum, the loss of a 
single drive.

2. You disconnected power to a *second* drive when you replaced the failed 
drive.

3. This meant that the pool could not resilver properly to the replacement 
drive, and now you had 2 missing drives, resulting in total pool loss because 
now data was fatally lost with no redundancy with which to replace it.

4. You evidently also created a new new pool with one of the drives, so now ZFS 
is well and truly confused and you’re only further away from salvation.

I don’t mean to sound unsympathetic, and I know the horrible feeling that comes 
from losing family memories (which is why you now have, undoubtedly, a firm 
resolution to never operate without backups ever again), but there’s just no 
obvious solution here, not with zdb or anything else.  Rolling back to a 
previous TXG with zdb only helps you to recover from an operation against a 
non-destroyed pool that you would like to roll back.  It cannot resurrect the 
dead, and this pool is dead.  It is never coming back. It is an ex-pool.  Sorry!

- Jordan




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