I ran into the same thing where I had to manually delete directories.
Once you export the pool you can plug in the drives anywhere else. Reimport the
pool and the file systems come right up — as long as the drives can be seen by
the system.
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Ok -
So I unmounted all the directories, and then deleted them from /media, then I
rebooted and everything remounted correctly and the system is functioning
again..
Ok. time for a zpool scrub, then I will try my export and import..
whew :-)
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Did some more reading.. Should have exported first... gulp...
So, I powered down and moved the drives around until the system came back up
and zpool status is clean..
However, now I can't seem to boot. During boot it finds all 17 ZFS filesystems
and starts mounting them.
I have several file
On Tue, June 22, 2010 17:32, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Brian wrote:
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>> Is what I did wrong? I was under the impression that zfs wrote a
>> label to each disk so you can move it around between controllers...?
>
> You are correct. Normally exporting and importing the pool shoul
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Brian wrote:
Is what I did wrong? I was under the impression that zfs wrote a
label to each disk so you can move it around between controllers...?
You are correct. Normally exporting and importing the pool should
cause zfs to import the pool correctly. Moving disks arou
Did a search, but could not find the info I am looking for.
I built out my OSOL system about a month ago and have been gradually making
changes before I move it into production. I have setup a mirrored rpool and a
6 drive raidz2 pool for data. In my system I have 2 8-port SAS cards and 6
port