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strange issue with unbalanced or zfs losing all files

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This may not be an unbalanced or rsync problem but I seem to be missing an entire zfs mount after running unbalanced to move files from disk4 to disk3.

 

zfs_master and zfs do report the directories and the correct sizes but I can't seem to see them:

zfs list:

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and zfs_master in the gui seem to match:

image.thumb.png.fad5bbe8bad795076e2bc8056e10a7a4.png

 

but I cannot see any of the files or run ls or du on them:

 

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One clue is that I might have possibly formatted another spare disk outside of the array and tried mount it with pool name "disk3" but it errored out and then I renamed it using the serial number and it formatted and mounted fine with unassigned devices.

 

Any advice on how to proceed?

 

I was about to stop the array to unmount everything and then restart the array.

 

diags attached

 

 

tower-diagnostics-20241223-1953.zip

Edited by foo_fighter

Solved by foo_fighter

  • foo_fighter changed the title to strange issue with unbalanced or zfs losing all files
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Stopping and starting the array seems to have fixed the issue.

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