I have a similar situation and would love some concise suggestions:
Had a working version of 2008.05 running svn_93 with the updated grub. I did a
pkg-update to svn_95 and ran the zfs update when it was suggested. System ran
fine until I did a a reboot, then no boot, only grub command line shows
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 10:19:45PM -0700, andrew wrote:
> >
> > I also seem to also only have single MBR between the
> > two disks in the mirror. is this normal?
>
> Not really normal, but at present manually creating a ZFS boot
> mirror in this way does not set the 2nd disk up correctly, as you
> so finally, I gathered up some courage and
> "installgrub /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage2
> /dev/rdsk/c2d0s0" seemed to write out what I assume
> is a new MBR.
Not the MBR - the stage1 and 2 files are written to the boot area of the
Solaris FDISK partition.
> tried to also installgrub on
Almost. I did exactly the same thing to my system -- upgrading ZFS.
The 2008.11 development snapshot CD I found is based on snv_93 and doesn't yet
suport ZFS v.11 so it refuses to import the pool. My system doesn't have a DVD
drive, so I cannot boot the SXCE snv_94 DVD. I guess I have to trac
You can try to boot from Opensolaris CD, import rpool, mount the root
filesystem and upgrade the grub.
Regards,
Andre W.
Seymour Krebs wrote:
> Machine is running x86 snv_94 after recent upgrade from opensolaris 2008.05.
> ZFS and zpool reported no troubles except suggesting upgrade for from
Luca Morettoni reported a similar behavior (i.e. a perfectly running
system that drops into grub on reboot) on indiana-discuss. I wonder if
the issue is that installgrub is updating the MBR on one disk. If the
second disk does not have an updated grub menu, that would explain what
you are see
thanks for the help folks esp. Mikee who had experienced a similar problem and
provided a concise solution
basically, after an excruciating download of the sxce_b94.iso, I was able to
boot from the dvd, "zpool import -f rpool".
this gave me failures to mount x4 "unable to create mount point". s
So, it looks like only snv94 is capable of understanding the "upgraded" zfs
pool.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# zpool history
no pools available
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# zpool import
pool: rpool
id: 17601658646371843627
state: UNAVAIL
status: The pool was last accessed by another system.
action: The p
Did you do the extra required grub step between the 'pkg image-update' and
rebooting? If I recall correctly, it needs to happen once between snv_86 (which
I think is stock OS2008.05 and snv_89+
I think the grub step is documented at opensolaris.org in the downloads section
where it talks about
The first attempt at this went well...
Anyway, he meant updating to the latest Indiana repo, which is based
on snv_94.
Regards,
-mg
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On 04-août-08, at 19:46, Lori Alt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seymour Krebs wrote:
>> Machine is running x86 snv_94 after recent upgrade from
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On 04-août-08, at 19:46, Lori Alt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'll try to help, but I'm confused by a few things. First, when
> you say that you upgraded from OpenSolaris 2008.05 to snv_94,
> what do you mean? Because I'm not sure how one "upgrades"
> an IPS-based re
Seymour Krebs wrote:
> Machine is running x86 snv_94 after recent upgrade from opensolaris 2008.05.
> ZFS and zpool reported no troubles except suggesting upgrade for from ver.10
> to ver.11. seemed like a good idea at the time. system up for several days
> after that point then took down for
Machine is running x86 snv_94 after recent upgrade from opensolaris 2008.05.
ZFS and zpool reported no troubles except suggesting upgrade for from ver.10 to
ver.11. seemed like a good idea at the time. system up for several days after
that point then took down for some unrelated maintenance.
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