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/dev/disk10s1 7.0Ti 6.3Ti 753Gi 90% 10759 197507213 0% /Volumes/Plex
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# ls -l /Volumes/Plex
total 591
-rw-r--r--@ 1 scrappy staff 8196 Oct 19 23:30 .DS_Store
drwx------ 4 root wheel 4 Apr 2 2020 .Spotlight-V100
d-wx--x--t 5 root wheel 5 Jul 4 14:42 .Trashes
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 239735 Apr 2 2020 .VolumeIcon.icns
drwx------ 29 root wheel 29 Oct 19 23:37 .fseventsd
There *used* to be a few directories at the top, more important being: /Volumes/Plex/Seasons
Now, this is probably my fault, and am going to have to work the next while recovering the data ( possible, just very painful ), but after a reboot, I had 6 CKSUM errors on the middle volume:
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# zpool status -v Plex
pool: Plex
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0 in 0 days 00:00:03 with 0 errors on Mon Oct 19 23:34:19 2020
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
Plex ONLINE 0 0 0
raidz1-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
media-42DDE7B7-C87E-064B-A6B8-02107230D7AD ONLINE 0 0 0
media-167372F3-4258-FF4D-B26E-EA6E0A47C565 ONLINE 0 0 0
media-C29C64DE-EF26-FB47-BD29-8C789CF57000 ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
Without thinking of checking /Volume/Plex, I ran zpool clear Plex since everything looked to be fine ... the reason why I power cycled the machine was due to that middle drive appearing to power off ( its in a RAID enclosure, so not sure how that could have happened, but neither here nor there ) ... when I powered back up, all three drives were found and running ...
I didn't create the files listed above, so it *looks* like the non .* directories were removed, but not the .* ones ...
From df, it looks like the underlying files still exist, just not the file name to match the inode at the top of it all ... ?
Is there anything that I can do / check to get that 6.3TB of data accessible again? Or is it just lost?
I haven't upgrade anything recently, but am running Catalina 10.15.7 with
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# zfs version
zfs-1.9.4-0
zfs-kmod-1.9.4-0
And ZetaWatch r43
Nothing critical on those drives, but if I can somehow avoid rebuilding what was on there that would be optimal ...
Have checked what log files in /var/log I can find, nothing is jumping out at me ...
Thanks for any help ... am not touching anything on that file system until I hear back ;(