On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
> Have you hot swapped any drives? I had a similar oddity after swapping
> drives and running cfgadm.
No hot-swapping. I'd imported & exported both pools from a LiveCD
environment, but I'd also rebooted at least twice since then.
-B
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Brando
On 05/ 6/10 11:48 AM, Brandon High wrote:
I know for certain that my rpool and tank pool are not both using
c6t0d0 and c6t1d0, but that's what zpool status is showing.
It appears to be an output bug, or a problem with the zpool.cache,
since format shows my rpool devices at c8t0d0 and c8t1d0.
I know for certain that my rpool and tank pool are not both using
c6t0d0 and c6t1d0, but that's what zpool status is showing.
It appears to be an output bug, or a problem with the zpool.cache,
since format shows my rpool devices at c8t0d0 and c8t1d0.
What's the right way to fix this? Do nothing?