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Date:      Sun, 29 May 2016 03:03:41 +0300
From:      BlackCat <blackcatzilla@gmail.com>
To:        Evgeny Sam <esamorokov@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ZFS - RAIDZ1 Recovery (Evgeny Sam)
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2016-05-29 2:07 GMT+03:00 Evgeny Sam <esamorokov@gmail.com>:
> I ran the command "zpool import -fFn 2918670121059000644 zh_vol_old"
> amd it did not work.
>
> [root@juicy] ~# zpool import -fFn 2918670121059000644 zh_vol_old
> [root@juicy] ~# zpool status
> no pools available
>
Does 'zpool import' print something?

>  I think it did not work, because I am running it on the clonned drives,
> which have different GPID's, please correct me if I am wrong. I can switch
> it to the original drives, if you suggest so.
>
No, please do not connect original drives until you get your data back.

Ok, let's start info collection from beginning. Could you describe
which exactly disk is fail (e.g. /dev/ada????)? Since I still can not
realize this. Please describe, what happened to the disk (e.g. a lot
of bad blocks or disk controller start to fail).

Could you show output of these commands:
zpool status
zpool import
zdb
zdb -e

And if your disk has bad blocks then please show or post to pastebin
output of (where ??? is failed disk)
dmesg | grep 'ada???'

--
BR BC



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