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After installing a couple of new drives, I was trying to create a new ZFS pool.



zpool create store2  /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd


Unfortunately, I realised later I didn't mean to include sdb. It looks like zpool has killed the superblock since I can't mount it anymore.
I've not writtent anything to the pool yet. Is there anyway I can rebuild the old xfs drive without losing too much data?



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    After installing a couple of new drives, I was trying to create a new ZFS pool.



    zpool create store2  /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd


    Unfortunately, I realised later I didn't mean to include sdb. It looks like zpool has killed the superblock since I can't mount it anymore.
    I've not writtent anything to the pool yet. Is there anyway I can rebuild the old xfs drive without losing too much data?



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      After installing a couple of new drives, I was trying to create a new ZFS pool.



      zpool create store2  /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd


      Unfortunately, I realised later I didn't mean to include sdb. It looks like zpool has killed the superblock since I can't mount it anymore.
      I've not writtent anything to the pool yet. Is there anyway I can rebuild the old xfs drive without losing too much data?



      Thanks!










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      After installing a couple of new drives, I was trying to create a new ZFS pool.



      zpool create store2  /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd


      Unfortunately, I realised later I didn't mean to include sdb. It looks like zpool has killed the superblock since I can't mount it anymore.
      I've not writtent anything to the pool yet. Is there anyway I can rebuild the old xfs drive without losing too much data?



      Thanks!







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