On 2014-10-22 10:33, Kazik Chujwielki wrote:
> …
> 
> So, I tried with upgrading to 9.3, installing bootcode from 9.3, then I 
> booted 10.0, installed boot code again.. nothing helps.
> 
> Still ends on 
> http://s.verknowsys.com/1a4f147cbb215da9b16eb61a7e9de9ed26470338.png 
> <http://s.verknowsys.com/1a4f147cbb215da9b16eb61a7e9de9ed26470338.png>
> 
> I also tried scrubbing my pool, from ZFS point of view everything is just 
> "fine”. No data errors.. it’s machine with ECC RAM, so corruption shouldn’t 
> take place..
> 
> Do you have ANY ideas?
> 
> thanks
> 
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Does the FreeBSD boot loader see any other disks? I've seen something
similar to this in a case where a machine had 12 drives and the boot
loader only saw the first 8 or something, so was missing too many blocks.

-- 
Allan Jude

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