So today, my TrueNAS scale boot drive bit the bullet, throwing a “boot pool is read only error”/not showing up in the BIOS from time to time…

Now, usually that wouldn’t be a big deal except that I don’t have any images of that install and my ZFS pools aren’t exported…

What should I do?

  • @[email protected]
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    1 day ago

    Your data is safe. Worst case is that you need to do some reconfiguration of the system after you reinstalled it. You can import your existing data drives.

  • @MeepMorp
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    52 days ago

    You can just drop in a new boot drive and install from a usb. I do recommend setting up a boot pool mirror though. This way if one goes down, you have a spare that can be used to help recover more quickly.

    • Presi300OP
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      22 days ago

      So the fact that the ZFS pools aren’t exported isn’t an issue?

      • @MeepMorp
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        12 days ago

        Yeah. As far as I understand it, exporting is more of a config thing. You can shut down your system asd boot it while missing drives (done this by accident) and boot while missing, and it’ll say there’s an issue with it. Shut down, pop the drives back in and you’re good to go on boot.

        • Presi300OP
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          12 days ago

          But will the new install be able to pick them up?

          • @MeepMorp
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            12 days ago

            Oh I see now. You should be able to import them. Worst case is you can’t then you’re back where you are now. There shouldn’t be any data loss.

            • Presi300OP
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              11 day ago

              I really don’t care about the configuration, as long as all the data is safe

    • @just_another_person
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      02 days ago

      Yeah, if it’s ONLY a separate boot drive, the spanned volumes should still be in tact.

  • Possibly linux
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    01 day ago

    Export the configuration is step one. Step two is to replace the drive. You probably don’t need to reinstall but having the exported config will make it easier if you do.

    • @MeepMorp
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      11 day ago

      I don’t think that’s possible if they don’t have a working boot drive.

      • Possibly linux
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        11 day ago

        Oh I misread. They would need to do a ZFS only mount from a different device and then manually replace it.