Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-07-09 Thread R. Eulenberg
So, just I took the right command. For me the output is very cryptic and I cannot get any information helping me. I uploaded the output to a filehoster. http://ifile.it/vzwn50s/Output.txt I hope you can tell me what it means. Regards ron -- This message posted from opensolaris.org

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-07-08 Thread Victor Latushkin
On Jul 8, 2010, at 11:15 AM, R. Eulenberg wrote: > > pstack 'pgrep zdb'/1 > > and system answers: > > pstack: cannot examine pgrep zdb/1: no such process or core file use ` instead of ' in the above command. ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@o

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-07-08 Thread R. Eulenberg
Hi, today I was running zdb -e -bcsvL tank1 and zdb -eC tank1 again and it don't comes back a reply or prompt from the system. Than I was open a new console and run pstack 'pgrep zdb'/1 and system answers: pstack: cannot examine pgrep zdb/1: no such process or core file What's that? Why

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-07-06 Thread Victor Latushkin
On Jul 4, 2010, at 1:33 AM, R. Eulenberg wrote: > R. Eulenberg web.de> writes: > >> op> I was setting up a new systen (osol 2009.06 >>> and updating to op> the lastest version of osol/dev - snv_134 - >>> with op> deduplication) and then I tried to import my >>> backup zpoo

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-07-03 Thread R . Eulenberg
R. Eulenberg web.de> writes: > > > >op> I was setting up a new systen (osol 2009.06 > > and updating to > > >op> the lastest version of osol/dev - snv_134 - > > with > > >op> deduplication) and then I tried to import my > > backup zpool, but > > >op> it does not work. > > > >

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-06-12 Thread R. Eulenberg
> >op> I was setting up a new systen (osol 2009.06 > and updating to > >op> the lastest version of osol/dev - snv_134 - > with > >op> deduplication) and then I tried to import my > backup zpool, but > >op> it does not work. > > > >op> # zpool import -f tank1 > >op> canno

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-06-04 Thread Victor Latushkin
On Jun 4, 2010, at 10:18 PM, Miles Nordin wrote: >> "sl" == Sigbjørn Lie writes: > >sl> Excellent! I wish I would have known about these features when >sl> I was attempting to recover my pool using 2009.06/snv111. > > the OP tried the -F feature. It doesn't work after you've lost

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-06-04 Thread Miles Nordin
> "sl" == Sigbjørn Lie writes: sl> Excellent! I wish I would have known about these features when sl> I was attempting to recover my pool using 2009.06/snv111. the OP tried the -F feature. It doesn't work after you've lost zpool.cache: op> I was setting up a new systen (osol 20

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-06-04 Thread Sigbjørn Lie
David Magda wrote: On Wed, June 2, 2010 02:20, Sigbjorn Lie wrote: I have just recovered from a ZFS crash. During the antagonizing time this took, I was surprised to learn how undocumented the tools and options for ZFS recovery we're. I managed to recover thanks to some great forum posts fro

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-06-02 Thread David Magda
On Wed, June 2, 2010 02:20, Sigbjorn Lie wrote: > I have just recovered from a ZFS crash. During the antagonizing time > this took, I was surprised to learn how undocumented the tools and > options for ZFS recovery we're. I managed to recover thanks to some great > forum posts from Victor Latushki

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-06-02 Thread David Magda
On Jun 2, 2010, at 02:20, Sigbjorn Lie wrote: What the hell? I don't have a support contract for my home machines... I don't feel like this is the right way to go for an open source project... Write a letter demanding a refund. Join the OpenSolaris Governing Board. I'm not sure Oracle's fo

[zfs-discuss] ZFS recovery tools

2010-06-01 Thread Sigbjorn Lie
Hi, I have just recovered from a ZFS crash. During the antagonizing time this took, I was surprised to learn how undocumented the tools and options for ZFS recovery we're. I managed to recover thanks to some great forum posts from Victor Latushkin, however without his posts I would still be cry