• Wrong Encryption Key


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    I am currently trying to change my cache pool to zfs encrypted. I have moved all of my files off of the original btrfs file type to my array and confirmed that nothing is on the drives. I have successfully formatted the disks and they currently do not have any partition on them. When starting the array to format them, I'm met with a wrong encryption key for some of my array, which jumps to a different drive when stopping and starting the array back up.

     

    All I want to do is convert my new cache pools to zfs encryption. Eventually, I will be converting my array to it as well.

     

     

    A video of the process...

    haunter-diagnostics-20230717-2051.zip




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    I'm met with a wrong encryption key for some of my array, which jumps to a different drive when stopping and starting the array back up.

     

    This could be a sign of bad RAM, recommend running memtest.

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