Does anyone know the correct syntax to use the zdb command on a
/dev/dsk/c6t0d0s2
I'm trying to determine the active uberblock on an attached USB drive.
> To identify the active uberblock I used zdb.
>
> r...@kestrel:/opt$ zdb -U -uuuv zones
> Uberblock
> magic = 00bab10c
> v
James C. McPherson wrote:
On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 15:26:12 -0700 (PDT)
Andre Lue wrote:
Was de-duplication slated for snv_119?
No.
If not can anyone say which snv_xxx and in which form will we
see it (synchronous, asynchronous both)?
No, and no.
If anyone from Greenbytes is rea
George,
I have a pool with family photos on it which needs recovery. Is there a livecd
with a tool to invalidate the uberblock which will boot on a macbookpro?
Steve
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Andre Lue wrote:
Was de-duplication slated for snv_119?
No.
> If not can anyone say which snv_xxx and in which form will we
> see it (synchronous, asynchronous both)?
No, and no.
Sorry,
James
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Was de-duplication slated for snv_119? If not can anyone say which snv_xxx and
in which form will we see it (synchronous, asynchronous both)?
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Have you considered this?
*Maybe* a little time travel to an old uberblock could help you?
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=85794
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>IIRC the corruption (i.e. pool being not importable) was caused
>when I killed virtual box, because it was hung.
that scares me using zfs inside virtual machines. is such issue known with
vmware?
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Thomas Maier-Komor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a corrupt pool, which lives on a .vdi file of a VirtualBox. IIRC
> the corruption (i.e. pool being not importable) was caused when I killed
> virtual box, because it was hung.
>
> This pool consists of a single vdev and I would really like to get some
>
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 3:42 AM, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
>
> 100Mbit is quite flat at 11MB/s;
>
>
> http://lundman.net/wiki/index.php/Lraid5_iozone#Solaris_10_64-bit.2C_OsX_10.5.5_NFSv3.2C_100MBit.2C_ZIL_cache_disabled
>
> 1Gbit, MTU 1500;
>
>
> http://lundman.net/wiki/index.php/Lraid5_iozone#Solari
> Does this give you anything?
>
> [url=http://bildr.no/view/460193][img]http://bildr.no/thumb/460193.jpeg[/img][/url]
That looks like the zfs mountroot panic you
get when the root disk was moved to a different
physical location (e.g. different usb port).
In this case the physical device path rec
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Hi,
I have a corrupt pool, which lives on a .vdi file of a VirtualBox. IIRC
the corruption (i.e. pool being not importable) was caused when I killed
virtual box, because it was hung.
This pool consists of a single vdev and I would really like to get
Hi All,
over the last couple of weeks, I had to boot from my rpool from various physical
machines because some component on my laptop mainboard blew up (you know that
burned electronics smell?). I can't retrospectively document all I did, but I am
sure I recreated the boot-archive, ran devfsad
Does this give you anything?
[url=http://bildr.no/view/460193][img]http://bildr.no/thumb/460193.jpeg[/img][/url]
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> No there was no error level fatal.
>
> Well, here is what I have tried since:
>
> a) I´ve tried to install a custom grub like described here:
> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=4755#c28
> With that in place, I just get the grub prompt. I´ve
> tried to zpool import -f rpool when
No there was no error level fatal.
Well, here is what I have tried since:
a) I´ve tried to install a custom grub like described here:
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=4755#c28
With that in place, I just get the grub prompt. I´ve tried to zpool import -f
rpool when this occoured
100Mbit is quite flat at 11MB/s;
http://lundman.net/wiki/index.php/Lraid5_iozone#Solaris_10_64-bit.2C_OsX_10.5.5_NFSv3.2C_100MBit.2C_ZIL_cache_disabled
1Gbit, MTU 1500;
http://lundman.net/wiki/index.php/Lraid5_iozone#Solaris_10_64-bit.2C_OsX_10.5.5_NFSv3.2C_1GBit.2C_ZIL_cache_disabled
Not sur
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