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--- Comment #10 from donaldcal...@gmail.com ---
There is an additional wrinkle to this problem.
I tried following my own recommendation and created a GPT partition scheme on a
mobile disk and one full-disk partition. I then created a ZFS po
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--- Comment #9 from donaldcal...@gmail.com ---
This problem is still present in 13.2, over a year and a half after I
originally reported it. Again, I emphasize that if you do what the
documentation says you should do (right at the beginning
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--- Comment #8 from donaldcal...@gmail.com ---
I should also mention that problem of my backup pool not being mounted
correctly on startup is still present in 13.1. df says the pool is mounted but
ls of the mountpoint shows no files/director
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--- Comment #7 from donaldcal...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to donaldcallen from comment #5)
I tried something other than FreeBSD on the machine I have written about here
and that experiment did not work out. So I have re-installed FreeBSD. In
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--- Comment #6 from donaldcal...@gmail.com ---
There is a possibly related additional issue here.
If I disconnect the backup disk prior to system startup, to avoid the problem
described in this PR, and then plug the disk in when the system
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--- Comment #5 from donaldcal...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Graham Perrin from comment #4)
If you mean how the partitions were set up prior to creating a zfs pool on the
whole disk, I used gpart to create a GPT partitioning scheme with one
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--- Comment #3 from donaldcal...@gmail.com ---
root@pangloss:/usr/home/dca # ls /dev/da*
/dev/da0
root@pangloss:/usr/home/dca # gpart show /dev/da0
gpart: No such geom: /dev/da0.
root@pangloss:/usr/home/dca #
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--- Comment #2 from Kurt Jaeger ---
what does gpart show display about the usb disk ?
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--- Comment #1 from donaldcal...@gmail.com ---
On the not-plugged-in at boot-time case:
Plugging the disk in results in the GPT primary table corruption messages
previous reported.
Attempting
zfs mount Primary
results in
"Cannot open 'P
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