Hi all, I'm sorry, I'm new here. I am desperate for help.
I have been running Solaris build 64n with a 3 drive raidz storage pool. These were on 3 internal SATA seagate drives and I ran fine with this since summer. Tonight, I purchased 3 Seagate USB drives and was attempting to migrate the data from the internal array to the USB array. Long story short, I unintentionally added the USB drives to the original internal zpool (I was hoping they would mirror each other, but messed that one up!) Anyway, I got the idea of unplugging all of the USB drives right away before any data was written to them (In theory that all data would still be in tact on the original internal array.) Anyway, that obviously brought the whole zpool offline and so I plugged the drives back in. That caused some sort of problem and my Solaris box rebooted. Now, basically, 2 of my 3 USB drives are showing data errors and Solaris tells me I need to destroy the pool and start over again. Is there any way to salvage my data? This whole thing was to have another copy of the data but now it's blowing up in my face and portions of the data are not backed up. (I know I know... pls don't lecture!) I would be very grateful to anyone who can help! Aaron This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ storage-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss
