Any time I try to import the Storage pool, the console says: “Pool ‘WD40’ has encountered an uncorrectable I/O failure and has been suspended”
I’ve already tried moving the drives (including boot drive) to a different system (different everything but drives) with the same results.
Install Info:
Truenas Core 13.3
ASRock Rack X570D4u-2L2T
Bare metal install (no virtualization)
Controller is sas9207-8i on recommended firmware version.
zpool import
pool: WD40
id:
state: ONLINE
status: The pool was last accessed by another system.
action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier and
the '-f' flag.
see: https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/msg/ZFS-8000-EY
config:
WD40 ONLINE
mirror-0 ONLINE
gptid/da68761c-4e44-11ef-954d-d45d64549e0e ONLINE
gptid/da5e23ba-4e44-11ef-954d-d45d64549e0e ONLINE
mirror-1 ONLINE
gptid/da55cad3-4e44-11ef-954d-d45d64549e0e ONLINE
gptid/da723071-4e44-11ef-954d-d45d64549e0e ONLINE
mirror-2 ONLINE
gptid/da7c67de-4e44-11ef-954d-d45d64549e0e ONLINE
gptid/da857aec-4e44-11ef-954d-d45d64549e0e ONLINE
mirror-3 ONLINE
gptid/da3edc18-4e44-11ef-954d-d45d64549e0e ONLINE
gptid/da500160-4e44-11ef-954d-d45d64549e0e ONLINE
Symptoms
Any time I try to import the pool, I get :
Pool ‘WD40’ has encountered an uncorrectable I/O failure and has been suspended
Boot hangs at built-in zpool import -a
CTRL-C a couple times during boot gets to the point where I can get to menu and shell, shut down, etc.
Any use of zpool status will lock the terminal, CTRL-C doesn’t do anything
SMART test results previous to failure state didn’t show anything alarming, neither do short tests after failure state, I haven’t run long tests.
I’ve moved the drives (including boot drive) to another entire computer with different controller, Power Supply, Motherboard, CPU, RAM, etc… Same error on boot at zpool import.
I’ve current got a fresh install on USB with default configuration ready.
I’m looking for advice on how to proceed to try to recover data from drives. With troubleshooting steps I’m pretty sure it is a hardware issue on one of the drives, but short of disconnecting one at a time, I’m not how to move forward while minimizing risks to the data.