I very much doubt that there's any remotely sane way to re-partition da1 & da2 while they are in the pool.

If you carefully edit the output of the 'gpart backup' command, you probably can use 'gpart restore' to partition da1 and da2. Read the 'gpart' man page very carefully, if you aren't familiar with that. Also, you'll probably want to install bootstrap code on da1 & da2 with 'gpart bootstrap'.

-Walter

On Wed, 21 Oct 2020, Cassiano Peixoto wrote:

Walter,

Yes, gpt/disk0 is da0. I can do the partition backup booting from livecd.
But is there a way to make the partition of da1 and da2 since both are
already inserted on pool? I think it's not allowed...

Thanks.


On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 5:18 PM Walter Cramer <w...@mintsol.com> wrote:

My guess - there is a work-around or two, but you'll face a lot more
grief, long-term, if you don't do things the right way (aka do a bunch of
re-install work) now.

I'd start with 'gpart backup da0' (guessing that gpt/disk0 is on da0), to
see how the original disk is partitioned.  Then duplicate that
partitioning on da1 and da2.

-Walter

On Wed, 21 Oct 2020, Cassiano Peixoto wrote:

> Hi guys,

Thank your for your answer.

@Ricchard First of all I didn't have a chance to run zpool upgrade, because
after the system update reboot i ran into the issue.

@Walter and @mike Regarding making a partition, I never see any
recommendation about this, I've been always using the entire disk on a pool
to expand it. Until FreeBSD 11.2 it worked fine.

Is there a workaround for this or should I reinstall the entire pool?

On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 4:45 PM mike tancsa <m...@sentex.net> wrote:

> Just a guess, Is your VM still trying to boot from whatever gpt/disk0 is
> ? Or is it perhaps trying to boot from da1 or da2 which does not have
> boot info ?  Generally its not recommended to use the entire disk as
> part of a pool. Create a partition scheme first
>
> gpart create -s gpt da1
>
> gpart add -t freebsd-zfs da1
>
> then add da1p1 to the pool
>
>     ---Mike
>
>
> On 10/21/2020 8:20 AM, Cassiano Peixoto wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > Anyone can help please? I've many servers with this same issue. Thanks
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 10:24 AM Cassiano Peixoto <
> peixotocassi...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> I have a FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE running on VMWARE with one disk. Then I
> added two more disks to expand my pool. BTW I already did it many time
with
> no issues.
> >>
> >> I ran:
> >>
> >> # zpool status
> >>   pool: zroot
> >>  state: ONLINE
> >> status: Some supported features are not enabled on the pool. The pool
> can
> >>      still be used, but some features are unavailable.
> >> action: Enable all features using 'zpool upgrade'. Once this is done,
> >>      the pool may no longer be accessible by software that does not
> support
> >>      the features. See zpool-features(7) for details.
> >>   scan: none requested
> >> config:
> >>
> >>      NAME         STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
> >>      zroot        ONLINE       0     0     0
> >>        gpt/disk0  ONLINE       0     0     0
> >>
> >> errors: No known data errors
> >>
> >> # zpool add -f zroot da1
> >> # zpool add -f zroot da2
> >> # zpool status
> >>   pool: zroot
> >>  state: ONLINE
> >>   scan: none requested
> >> config:
> >>
> >>      NAME         STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
> >>      zroot        ONLINE       0     0     0
> >>        gpt/disk0  ONLINE       0     0     0
> >>        da1        ONLINE       0     0     0
> >>        da2        ONLINE       0     0     0
> >>
> >> errors: No known data errors
> >> # reboot
> >>
> >> Then my system doesn???t boot anymore, i got the following error:
> >>
> >> gptzfsboot: error 4 lba 2038346899
> >> gptzfsboot: error 4 lba 1361327267
> >> /boot/config: -Dh
> >>
> >> BTX loader 1.00  BTX version is 1.02
> >> Consoles: internal video/keyboard serial port
> >> BIOS drive A: is fd0
> >> BIOS drive C: is disk0
> >> BIOS drive D: is disk1
> >> BIOS drive E: is disk2
> >> BIOS drive F: is disk3
> >> BIOS drive G: is disk4
> >> BIOS drive H: is disk5
> >> ZFS: i/o error - all block copies unavailable
> >> ZFS: failed to read pool zroot directory object
> >> BIOS 638kB/3143616kB available memory
> >>
> >> FreeBSD/x86 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
> >> ERROR: cannot open /boot/lua/loader.lua: invalid argument.
> >>
> >> Type '?' for list of commands, 'help' for more datailed help.
> >> OK
> >>
> >> I can import my pool with no problems using the lived, but I could not
> fix it.
> >>
> >> Seems a bug after 12.1-STABLE. Please, anyone can take a look ok that?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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