On 27.09.09 02:28, Ross wrote:
Do you have a backup copy of your zpool.cache file?
If you have that file, ZFS will happily mount a pool on boot without its slog
device - it'll just flag the slog as faulted and you can do your normal
replace. I used that for a long while on a test server with a
On 27.09.09 14:34, Erik Ableson wrote:
Hmmm - I've got a fairly old copy of the zpool cache file (circa July), but
nothing structural has changed in pool since that date. What other data is held
in that file? There have been some filesystem changes, but nothing critical is
in the newer filesystem
On 27.09.09 19:35, Erik Ableson wrote:
Good link - thanks. I'm looking at the details for that one and learning a
little zdb at the same time. I've got a situation perhaps a little different in
that I _do_ have a current copy of the slog in a file with what appears to be
current data.
However, I
Good link - thanks. I'm looking at the details for that one and learning a
little zdb at the same time. I've got a situation perhaps a little different in
that I _do_ have a current copy of the slog in a file with what appears to be
current data.
However, I don't see how to attach the slog file
Hmmm - I've got a fairly old copy of the zpool cache file (circa July), but
nothing structural has changed in pool since that date. What other data is held
in that file? There have been some filesystem changes, but nothing critical is
in the newer filesystems.
Any particular procedure required
I believe this is relevant: http://github.com/pjjw/logfix
Saved my array last year, looks maintained.
On 27/09/2009, at 4:49 AM, Erik Ableson wrote:
Hmmm - this is an annoying one.
I'm currently running an OpenSolaris install (2008.11 upgraded to
2009.06) :
SunOS shemhazai 5.11 snv_111b i86
Do you have a backup copy of your zpool.cache file?
If you have that file, ZFS will happily mount a pool on boot without its slog
device - it'll just flag the slog as faulted and you can do your normal
replace. I used that for a long while on a test server with a ramdisk slog -
and I never nee
Hmmm - this is an annoying one.
I'm currently running an OpenSolaris install (2008.11 upgraded to 2009.06) :
SunOS shemhazai 5.11 snv_111b i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
with a zpool made up of one radiz vdev and a small ramdisk based zil. I
usually swap out the zil for a file-based copy when I need