Also can someone tell me if I'm too late for an uberblock rollback to help me?
Diffing "zdb -l" output between c7t0 and c7t1 I see:
-txg=12968048
+txg=12968082
Is that too large a txg gap to roll back, or is it still possible?
Carson Gaspar wrote:
Carson Gaspar wrote:
I'm booted back
Carson Gaspar wrote:
I'm booted back into snv118 (booting with the damaged pool disks
disconnected so the host would come up without throwing up). After hot
plugging the disks, I get:
bash-3.2# /usr/sbin/zdb -eud media
zdb: can't open media: File exists
OK, things are now different (possibl
Carson Gaspar wrote:
Carson Gaspar wrote:
I'll also note that the kernel is certainly doing _something_ with my
pool... from "iostat -n -x 5":
extended device statistics
r/sw/s kr/s kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t %w %b device
40.55.4 1546.40.0 0.0 0
Carson Gaspar wrote:
I'll also note that the kernel is certainly doing _something_ with my
pool... from "iostat -n -x 5":
extended device statistics
r/sw/s kr/s kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t %w %b device
40.55.4 1546.40.0 0.0 0.30.07.5 0
Carson Gaspar wrote:
Carson Gaspar wrote:
Victor Latushkin wrote:
Carson Gaspar wrote:
is zdb happy with your pool?
Try e.g.
zdb -eud
I'm booted back into snv118 (booting with the damaged pool disks
disconnected so the host would come up without throwing up). After hot
plugging the di
Carson Gaspar wrote:
Victor Latushkin wrote:
Carson Gaspar wrote:
is zdb happy with your pool?
Try e.g.
zdb -eud
I'm booted back into snv118 (booting with the damaged pool disks
disconnected so the host would come up without throwing up). After hot
plugging the disks, I get:
bash-3.2
Victor Latushkin wrote:
Carson Gaspar wrote:
zpool online media c7t0d0
j...@opensolaris:~# zpool online media c7t0d0
cannot open 'media': no such pool
Already tried that ;-)
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to the fact that the
Carson Gaspar wrote:
zpool online media c7t0d0
j...@opensolaris:~# zpool online media c7t0d0
cannot open 'media': no such pool
Already tried that ;-)
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D'oh! Of course, I should have been paying attention
to the fact that the
pool wasn't imported.
My
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:01:13 PDT, Carson Gaspar
> wrote:
>
> >> zpool online media c7t0d0
> >
> >j...@opensolaris:~# zpool online media c7t0d0
> >cannot open 'media': no such pool
> >
> >Already tried that ;-)
>
> Perhaps you can try some subcommand of cfgadm to get
> c7t0d0
> online, then imp
> >> zpool online media c7t0d0
> >
> > j...@opensolaris:~# zpool online media c7t0d0
> > cannot open 'media': no such pool
> >
> > Already tried that ;-)
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> >
> >
> D'oh! Of course, I should have been paying attention
> to the fact that the
> pool
>> zpool online media c7t0d0
>
> j...@opensolaris:~# zpool online media c7t0d0
> cannot open 'media': no such pool
>
> Already tried that ;-)
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>
>
D'oh! Of course, I should have been paying attention to the fact that the
pool wasn't imported.
My guess
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:01:13 PDT, Carson Gaspar
wrote:
>> zpool online media c7t0d0
>
>j...@opensolaris:~# zpool online media c7t0d0
>cannot open 'media': no such pool
>
>Already tried that ;-)
Perhaps you can try some subcommand of cfgadm to get c7t0d0
online, then import the pool again?
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> zpool online media c7t0d0
j...@opensolaris:~# zpool online media c7t0d0
cannot open 'media': no such pool
Already tried that ;-)
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> One of the disks in my RAIDZ array was behaving oddly (lots of bus errors)
> so I took it offline to replace it. I shut down the server, put in the
> replacement disk, and rebooted. Only to discover that a different drive
> had chosen that moment to fail completely. So I replace the failing (but
One of the disks in my RAIDZ array was behaving oddly (lots of bus errors) so I
took it offline to replace it. I shut down the server, put in the replacement
disk, and rebooted. Only to discover that a different drive had chosen that
moment to fail completely. So I replace the failing (but not y
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