Ok, used the development 2008.11 (b95) livecd earlier this morning to import
the pool, and it worked fine. I then rebooted back into Nexenta and all is
well. Many thanks for the help guys!
Chris
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That's a good point - I'll try svn94 if I can get my hands on it - any idea
where the download for it is? I've been going round in circles and all I can
come up with are the variants of svn96 - CD, DVD (2 images), DVD (single
image). Maybe that's a sign I should give up for the night!
Chris
Ah-ha! That certainly looks like the same issue Miles - well spotted! As it
happens, the "zdb" command failed with "out of memory -- generating core dump"
whereas all four dd's completed successfully.
I'm downloading snv96 right now - I'll install in the morning and post my
results both here, a
Miles Nordin wrote:
>> "cm" == Chris Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> cm> The next issue is that when the pool is actually imported
> cm> ("zpool import -f zp"), it too hangs the whole system, albeit
> cm> after a minute or so of disk activity.
>
> could it be #6573681?
>
>
> "cm" == Chris Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
cm> The next issue is that when the pool is actually imported
cm> ("zpool import -f zp"), it too hangs the whole system, albeit
cm> after a minute or so of disk activity.
could it be #6573681?
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Hi all,
I have a RAID-Z zpool made up of 4 x SATA drives running on Nexenta 1.0.1
(OpenSolaris b85 kernel). It has on it some ZFS filesystems and few volumes
that are shared to various windows boxes over iSCSI. On one particular iSCSI
volume, I discovered that I had mistakenly deleted some fil