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Server 2012R2 hangs when attaching a ReFS Parity Storage Pool

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It appears that I have inadvertently damaged my Storage Space when upgrading from Server 2012 to Server 2012R2 (or maybe it is just a coincidence) and I am looking for help in repairing/recovering my virtual disk.

THE BACKGROUND
1) I built a new Server 2012 system about three months ago (SEP-2013) to use as a file server

2) I created a new Virtual Disk on this system

  • PHYSICAL DISKS: I installed 4 x 3TB WD Red NAS drives
  • STORAGE POOL: I created a single ~11TB Storage Pool (using all four disks)
  • FIXED VOLUME: I created a single ~11TB "fixed" volume from the Storage Pool
  • VIRTUAL DISK: I created a single ~8TB virtual disk using PARITY and ReFS (named VHD-1)

3) I copied ~5TB of data to VHD-1

4) Everything has worked fine since then - with daily READ/WRITE activities on the virtual disk

THE PROBLEM
5) I recently built a new Server 2012R2 system

6) I transferred the Storage Pool disks to the new system, expecting them to connect/attach without issue - but I was wrong...

7) When I boot the new system, the Storage Pool appears in the Server Manager > Storage Pools GUI (as expected)

8) The "VHD-1" virtual disk appears on the Storage Pools GUI with a yellow "ALERT"... indicating that the VHD must be attached to the system (as expected)

9) When I right-click on the VHD-1 entry, and select "ATTACH", the system immediately hangs and becomes unresponsive - requiring a manual power-cycle to re-boot the system

10) To be clear, I receive no error messages and the four physical disks all appear to be healthy - so the Storage Pool, the VHD and the physical disks all appear to be OK in the GUI

In summary, I attached a "functional" Server 2012 Storage Pool to a new Server 2012R2 system and it became "non-functional" on the first boot.


ATTEMPTS TO DIAGNOSE/FIX
11) I have run all of the following PowerShell cmdlets and no errors or abnormalities are reported
    a) Get-StoragePool
    b) Get-VirtualDisk
    b) Get-PhysicalDisk
    b) Get-Volume

12) The system logs do not indicate any errors associated with the pool, the VHD or the physical disks

13) I have tried to use the "connect-VirtualDisk" PowerShell cmdlet to attach the VHD (instead of using the GUI), but the results are the same... the system immediately hangs and becomes unresponsive

14) I have tried to use the "repair-VirtualDisk" cmdlet and, again, the system hangs with the "% repair complete" remaining at 0% for more than 12 hours

15) I have re-connected the drives to the original Server 2012 system that I used to create the pool (in hopes of regaining access to the data) and it now exhibits the same behavior... it hangs when I attempt to attach the VHD

16) I am aware that Server 2012R2 has a new format for Storage Spaces and it offers to "upgrade the storage pool" to the new format (this can also be accomplished with the "Update-StoragePool" cmdlet, but I have not yet attempted that option because I am concerned that it might make an already bad situation even worse...

17) I have searched the forums and noticed a few references to similar Parity Storage Spaces failures (system hangs), however, they all seem to be associated with NTFS file systems and I am using ReFS... so my situation seems unique

HELP REQUESTED
I am hoping that Server 2012R2 has a more robust set of "recovery/repair" tools for storage pools than Server 2012, and that someone can point me to a path to safe recovery of my data.


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