Or you can go into udev's persistent rules and set it up such that the
drives always get the correct names. I'd guess you'll probably find them
somewhere under /etc/udev/rules.d or something similar. It will likely
save you trouble in the long run, as they likely are getting shuffled
with eithe
That seems to have done the trick. I was worried because in the past I've had
problems importing faulted file systems.
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try export and import the zpool
On 9/13/2010 1:26 PM, Brian wrote:
I am running zfs-fuse on an Ubuntu 10.04 box. I have a dual mirrored pool:
mirror sdd sde mirror sdf sdg
Recently the device names shifted on my box and the devices are now sdc sdd sde and sdf.
The pool is of course very unh
I am running zfs-fuse on an Ubuntu 10.04 box. I have a dual mirrored pool:
mirror sdd sde mirror sdf sdg
Recently the device names shifted on my box and the devices are now sdc sdd sde
and sdf. The pool is of course very unhappy about the mirrors are no longer
matched up and one device is "mis