Brilliant. I set those parameters via /etc/system, rebooted, and the pool
imported with just the f switch. I had seen this as an option earlier,
although not that thread, but was not sure it applied to my case.
Scrub is running now. Thank you very much!
-Scott
On 9/23/10 7:07 PM, "David Blasin
I just realized that the email I sent to David and the list did not make the
list (at least as jive can see it), so here is what I sent on the 23rd:
Brilliant. I set those parameters via /etc/system, rebooted, and the pool
imported with just the –f switch. I had seen this as an option earlier,
Have you tried setting zfs_recover & aok in /etc/system or setting it
with the mdb?
Read how to set via /etc/system
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=114906
mdb debugger
http://www.listware.net/201009/opensolaris-zfs/46706-re-zfs-discuss-how-to-set-zfszfsrecover1-and-aok1-in-grub
Hey,
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Victor Latushkin
wrote:
> Donald Murray, P.Eng. wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got an OpenSolaris 2009.06 box that will reliably panic whenever
>> I try to import one of my pools. What's the best practice for
>> recovering (before I resort to nuking the pool an
Donald Murray, P.Eng. wrote:
Hi,
I've got an OpenSolaris 2009.06 box that will reliably panic whenever
I try to import one of my pools. What's the best practice for
recovering (before I resort to nuking the pool and restoring from
backup)?
Could you please post panic stack backtrace?
There a
Hi,
I've got an OpenSolaris 2009.06 box that will reliably panic whenever
I try to import one of my pools. What's the best practice for
recovering (before I resort to nuking the pool and restoring from
backup)?
There are two pools on the system: rpool and tank. The rpool seems to
be fine, since I