markm wrote:
> Because the vdev tree is calling them 'disk', zfs is attempting to open
> them using disk i/o instead of file i/o.
This was correct, thank you. lofiadm was useful to loopback mount
the image files to provide disk i/o.
> ZFS has much more opportunity to recover from device failur
> Just for fun, try an absolute path.
Thank you again for the suggestions. I was able to make this work
with lofiadm to mount the images. Then, be sure to give zpool the -d
flag to scan /dev/lofi
# lofiadm -a /jbod1-diskbackup/restore/deep_Lun0.dd
/dev/lofi/1
# lofiadm -a /jbod1-diskbackup/res
On 24 August, 2011 - Kelsey Damas sent me these 1,8K bytes:
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Cindy Swearingen
> wrote:
>
> > I wonder if you need to make links from the original device
> > name to the new device names.
> >
> > You can see from the zdb -l output below that the device path
> > i
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Cindy Swearingen
wrote:
> I wonder if you need to make links from the original device
> name to the new device names.
>
> You can see from the zdb -l output below that the device path
> is pointing to the original device names (really long device
> names).
Thank
Hi Kelsey,
I haven't had to do this myself so someone who has done this
before might have a better suggestion.
I wonder if you need to make links from the original device
name to the new device names.
You can see from the zdb -l output below that the device path
is pointing to the original devi
UPDATE (for those following along at home)...
After patching to latest and greatest Solaris 10 kernel update
and getting firmware on both OS drives (72 GB SAS) and server updated
to latest and greatest, Oracle has now officially declared it a bug
(CR#7082249). No word on when I'll hear bac
I am in a rather unique situation. I've inherited a zpool composed of
two vdevs. One vdev was roughly 9TB on one RAID 5 array, and the
other vdev is roughly 2TB on a different RAID 5 array.The 9TB
array crashed and was sent to a data recovery firm, and they've given
me a dd image. I've als