John Blinka wrote:
> To all who replied to my distress signal,
>
> The repair turned out to be pretty painless. In two ways:
>
> First, getting quality advice from all of you sans the roasting I
> deserved ;), and
>
> Second, gdisk fixed the gpt header and partition table easily (details
> below).
To all who replied to my distress signal,
The repair turned out to be pretty painless. In two ways:
First, getting quality advice from all of you sans the roasting I deserved
;), and
Second, gdisk fixed the gpt header and partition table easily (details
below). After that, I rebooted, zfs reco
On 3/1/21 3:25 PM, John Blinka wrote:
HI, Gentooers!
Hi,
So, I typed dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sd, and despite
hitting ctrl-c quite quickly, zeroed out some portion of the initial
part of a disk. Which did this to my zfs raidz3 array:
OOPS!!!
NAME
Firstly, I'll say I'm not experienced, but knowing a fair bit about raid
and recovering corrupted arrays ...
On 01/03/2021 22:25, John Blinka wrote:
HI, Gentooers!
So, I typed dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sd, and despite
hitting ctrl-c quite quickly, zeroed out some portion of the initial
part of a
HI, Gentooers!
So, I typed dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sd, and despite
hitting ctrl-c quite quickly, zeroed out some portion of the initial
part of a disk. Which did this to my zfs raidz3 array:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
zfs
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