So I don't get how you could have lost your pool, as zpool will refuse
to overwrite an existing pool without the "-f". All you would have had
to do was run "zpool import" and you'd been back to normal.
To be perfectly honest with you, I am a bit in the dark about that as
well. I've done the sam
Kaspar,
On Apr 7, 8:31 am, Kaspar Schiess wrote:
> It is correct that zfs normally wont allow to recreate zpool (issuing a
> warning about the device already being part of a zpool). Only that when
> your OS doesn't know about the pool anymore, you don't want puppet to
> create it on the next boo
Kaspar,
On Apr 7, 10:44 am, Kaspar Schiess wrote:
> > Use "puppetd --disable" the next time to keep your tools from stampeding
> > over your manual recovery efforts.
>
> I am not sure I understand - I could only boot into failsafe mode at the
> time. And the first real boot came up with puppetd r