> I'm not sure I didn't have dedup enabled. I might
> have.
> As it happens, the system rebooted and is now in
> single user mode.
> I'm trying another import. Most services are not
> running which should free ram.
>
> If it crashes again, I'll try the live CD while I see
> about more RAM.
Succ
> Tom,
>
> If you freshly installed the root pool, then those
> devices
> should be okay so that wasn't a good test. The other
> pools
> should remain unaffected by the install, and I hope,
> from
> the power failure.
Yes. I was able to import them and have since exported them.
>
> We've seen
Tom,
If you freshly installed the root pool, then those devices
should be okay so that wasn't a good test. The other pools
should remain unaffected by the install, and I hope, from
the power failure.
We've seen device info get messed up during a power failure,
which is why I asked.
If you don't
> Hi Tom,
>
> Did you boot from the OpenSolaris LiveCD and attempt
> to manually
> mount the data3 pool? The import might take some
> time.
I haven't tried that. I am booting from a new install to the hard drive though.
>
> I'm also curious whether the device info is coherent
> after the
> pow
Hi Tom,
Did you boot from the OpenSolaris LiveCD and attempt to manually
mount the data3 pool? The import might take some time.
I'm also curious whether the device info is coherent after the
power failure. You might review the device info for the root
pool to confirm.
If the device info is okay
My power supply failed. After I replaced it, I had issues staying up after
doing zpool import -f.
I reinstalled OpenSolaris 134 on my rpool and still had issues.
I have 5 pools:
rpool - 1*37GB
data - RAIDZ, 4*500GB
data1 - RAID1 2*750GB
data2 - RAID1 2*750GB
data3 - RAID1 2*2TB - WD20EARS
The s