Hi Ian,
> I would use a newer (express maybe) system.
I did and it panics. Posted screenshot last week.
> Recent OpenSolaris based builds have a handy utility usbcopy.
Thanks, I used that to create a bootable Solaris 11 Express. Hiroshi did a
great job!
>> This is really frustrating. I have
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> From: Brian Wilson
> To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
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> Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2011 2:57:26 PM
> Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Wrong rpool used after reinstall!
>
> I'm curious - would it work to boot from a live CD, go to shell, a
On 08/ 4/11 10:52 PM, Stuart James Whitefish wrote:
Ian wrote:
Put your old drive in a USB enclosure and connect it
to another system in order to read back the data.
Given that update 9 can't import the pool is this really worth trying?
I would use a newer (express maybe) system.
Most mode
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011, Bill wrote:
True but I haven't found a way to get an ISO onto a USB that my system can boot
from it. I was using DD to copy the iso to the usb drive. Is there some other
way?
Maybe give http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ a try.
This package seems to list support for mos
On Thu, Aug 04, 2011 at 03:52:39AM -0700, Stuart James Whitefish wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>
> >> But I may be wrong, and anyway the single user shell in the u9 DVD also
> >> panics when I try to import tank so maybe that won't help.
>
> Ian wrote:
>
> > Put your old drive in a USB enclosure and conn
I'm opening a new thread since the original subject was not as helpful and I
saw a similar problem mentioned in May of this year (2011) and others going
back to 2009. New thread is found at
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=140899
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Jim wrote:
>> But I may be wrong, and anyway the single user shell in the u9 DVD also
>> panics when I try to import tank so maybe that won't help.
Ian wrote:
> Put your old drive in a USB enclosure and connect it
> to another system in order to read back the data.
Given that update 9 can't im
On 8/3/2011 5:47 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
On 08/ 4/11 01:29 AM, Stuart James Whitefish wrote:
I have Solaris on Sparc boxes available if it would help to do a net
install
or jumpstart. I have never done those and it looks complicated,
although I
think I may be able to get to the point in the u
On 08/ 4/11 01:29 AM, Stuart James Whitefish wrote:
I have Solaris on Sparc boxes available if it would help to do a net install
or jumpstart. I have never done those and it looks complicated, although I
think I may be able to get to the point in the u9 installer on my Intel box
where it asks m
Thanks for your comments so far. I'll try to put everything I know into this
post now that I have signed up at the forums.
Solaris 10, update 8 Intel, 500G ZFS root mirror rpool.
I recently received two 320G drives and realized from reading this list it
would have been better if I would have done
You wrote:
> >
> > Hi Roy, things got alot worse since my first email. I don't know what
> > happened but I can't import the old pool at all. It shows no errors but when
> > I import it I get a kernel panic from assertion failed: zvol_get_stats(os,
> > nv) which looks like is fixed by patch 68019
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Anonymous Remailer (austria)
wrote:
>
> Hi Roy, things got alot worse since my first email. I don't know what
> happened but I can't import the old pool at all. It shows no errors but when
> I import it I get a kernel panic from assertion failed: zvol_get_stats(os,
Hi Roy, things got alot worse since my first email. I don't know what
happened but I can't import the old pool at all. It shows no errors but when
I import it I get a kernel panic from assertion failed: zvol_get_stats(os,
nv) which looks like is fixed by patch 6801926 which is applied in Solaris
1
> I am having a problem after a new install of Solaris 10. The installed
> rpool
> works fine when I have only those disks connected. When I connect
> disks from
> an rpool I created during a previous installation, my newly installed
> rpool
> is ignored even though the BIOS (x86) is set to boot on
I am having a problem after a new install of Solaris 10. The installed rpool
works fine when I have only those disks connected. When I connect disks from
an rpool I created during a previous installation, my newly installed rpool
is ignored even though the BIOS (x86) is set to boot only from the n
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