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(Solved) Upgrade 7.0.1 to 7.1.2 - Pool devices are now "Unmountable: wrong or no filesystem"
And just like that, the devices are back online... Thanks!
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(Solved) Upgrade 7.0.1 to 7.1.2 - Pool devices are now "Unmountable: wrong or no filesystem"
Ok, we'll give that a go! Just want to make sure, should I stop the array prior to running those or it doesn't matter as they are not mounted?
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(Solved) Upgrade 7.0.1 to 7.1.2 - Pool devices are now "Unmountable: wrong or no filesystem"
Thanks for the quick reply: wipefs /dev/sdb1: DEVICE OFFSET TYPE UUID LABEL sdb1 0x0 xfs b35ef0f4-e5c0-4c55-8d35-6415a6db5089 sdb1 0x6fc8544000 zfs_member 571767980592686562 boot-pool sdb1 0x6fc8584000 zfs_member 571767980592686562 boot-pool wipefs /dev/nvme0n1p1: DEVICE OFFSET TYPE UUID LABEL nvme0n1p1 0x0 xfs bb6aadf8-f567-4f70-8402-e0795f75fe09 nvme0n1p1 0x773c0c4000 zfs_member 4843099954729049596 data
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(Solved) Upgrade 7.0.1 to 7.1.2 - Pool devices are now "Unmountable: wrong or no filesystem"
After upgraded to 7.1.2 from 7.0.1, I noticed some odd behavior with some of the dockers. I didn't see it at first, but my pool devices are "unmountable: wrong or no file system". One drive is a 480gb ssd as cache drive and the other is 512gb NVME. I haven't had any issues with this prior to the upgrade. Not really sure where to begin troubleshooting this issue. Thank you in advance.
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