Yesterday I was able to import zpool with missing log device using
"zpool import -f -m myzpool" command.
I had to boot from Oracle Solaris Express Live CD. Then I just did
"zpool remove myzpool logdevice"
That's it. Now I've got my pool back with all the data and with ONLINE
status.
I had my zpool
I'm in the same situation as Darren - my log SSD device died completely.
Victor, could you please explain how did you "mocked up log device in a
file" so zpool status started to show the device with UNAVAIL status?
I lost the latest zpool.cache file, but I was able to recover GUID of
the log devi
Thanks for the update Robert.
Currently I have failed zpool with slog missing, which I was unable to
recover, although I was able to find out what the GUID was for the slog
device (below is the uotput of zpool import command).
I couldn't compile logfix binary either, so I ran out of any ideas
_134.
Does anyone have logfix binary compiled for snv_129?
Thanks,
Dmitry
-Original Message-
From: Richard Elling [mailto:richard.ell...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 5:12 PM
To: Dmitry Sorokin
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] ZIL SSD failed
Is the drive still there? If so, then try r
I have/had Intel M25-E 32GB SSD drive as ZIL/cache device (2 GB ZIL
slice0 and the rest is cache slice1)
The SSD drive has failed and zpool is unavailable anymore.
Is there any way to import the pool/recover data, even with some latest
transactions lost?
I've tried zdb -e -bcsvL but it didn't
rg
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS dedup, snapshots and NFS
On 5/26/2010 11:47 AM, Dmitry Sorokin wrote:
Hi All,
I was just wandering if the issue that affects NFS availability when
deleting large snapshots on ZFS data sets with dedup enabled was fixed.
There is a fix for this in b
Hi All,
I was just wandering if the issue that affects NFS availability when
deleting large snapshots on ZFS data sets with dedup enabled was fixed.
More on the issue here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org/msg37288.html
and here:
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.