On 19/09/19 18:04, Michael Gmelin wrote:
>
> What about gpart output of the pool drives?
>
> In general you would create zpools using gptids or gpt labels, not the
> devices, so you’re independent of device numbering. The boot loader should
> only be installed on drives that contain the boot pool (maybe you have old
> boot loaders on data drives?).
>
Actually the installer will at least some times use the adaX device to
create ZFS pools. At least it did for me when I recently rebuilt a
machine after a (multiple) disk crash.
So it could not be Kurt fault if he has a pool with adaX devices in it.
I installed the system on one disk and the installed used adaX to create
the pool. I added the second disk to the mirror a few days later.
Now I have:
pool: zroot
state: ONLINE
scan: resilvered 24.6G in 0 days 00:09:41 with 0 errors on Tue Sep 3
16:10:08 2019
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
zroot ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
ada0p4 ONLINE 0 0 0
gpt/zfs1 ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
Now, in the case of a mirror (or a zraid) this could be fixed by
detaching adaX devices and reattaching them using the label. Disvantage
is the cluster will need to resilver, causing some degraded time and
extra disk load.
--
Guido Falsi <[email protected]>
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