I have a system with 3x 1.5 TB that has been working OK for two to three years. Lately the system would intermittently turn on but not display anything, beep or show any signs of life. I have noticed this a couple of times in the past but then it would vanish and so I assumed the motherboard was not right. As it mostly stays on, it wasn't much of an issue. It's a shame as I found it difficult to find a motherboard and CPU combination that was ECC compatible and low power (AMD 64).
Recently one of the Samsung 1.5 TB disks has died (click of death) but now the computer refuses to boot at all, and the disk is dead (great eh).
To recover the data without stressing the other disks, I plan to image the other two disks in the RAID-Z on another machine using dd. Does anyone know if I can lower the transfer rate or transfer in block sizes that reduce the likelihood of another failure while backing them up?
Then once that's done, I was going to put them in another machine to resilver. Is there meta data on the dead machine or can I just import the other two disks as part of a three-disk RAID-Z and resilver onto new disk?
The machine has a SSD as the main system disk so I could move that into the new system for recovery, althoughill I'll have to fettle with it as the kernel is trimmed down for the broken machine (I won't be doing that again).
The system is backed up but I will still lose some data I would rather not if this fails.
Thanks for any help.
Recently one of the Samsung 1.5 TB disks has died (click of death) but now the computer refuses to boot at all, and the disk is dead (great eh).
To recover the data without stressing the other disks, I plan to image the other two disks in the RAID-Z on another machine using dd. Does anyone know if I can lower the transfer rate or transfer in block sizes that reduce the likelihood of another failure while backing them up?
Then once that's done, I was going to put them in another machine to resilver. Is there meta data on the dead machine or can I just import the other two disks as part of a three-disk RAID-Z and resilver onto new disk?
The machine has a SSD as the main system disk so I could move that into the new system for recovery, although
The system is backed up but I will still lose some data I would rather not if this fails.
Thanks for any help.