Well, not being much of an expert in these things… (but understanding something) I changed the hardware and disk where my RAID0 disks and an External USB were installed… now that I have reinstalled everything… when starting TrueNas it asks again and says that it does not have the Pools mounted… it sees my disks… but if I try to create a new pool it warns me that I will lose my information… either I am stupid or I do not know or find where I could reconfigure or recover my data the way it was. There is no option to put it back as it was? without having to create everything again?
For example, a physical NAS breaks, right? I buy another one, put my disks in there and it’s done… I thought that by changing the board and reinstalling everything it would realize that there was something “old” and reassemble it… but I don’t know where… Thanks for any help!!
You simply need to import them. I can’t include links in my post but you can find it in the docs,
…scaletutorials/storage/importpoolscale
Thanks for the help… it was so easy after all… it’s done… I think I just discovered that I must have some problem looking at the upper right side of the monitor hahahaha…
You learned some important things here. Most of the time if someone has a recent backup of their config and “the box dies but the drives are ok”, recovery is as simple as putting all the drives in a new box, installing truenas and importing the pools. Final step is importing the backup config. It’s stupidly easy for something this complex.
For the config backup, I suggest a job that encrypts and sends the config offsite to a google drive or something, regularly.