Solved!
This what I did: boot with the disks unplugged, I took a 'digest -a md5
/etc/zfs/zpool.cache', then I did 'zpool export -f data', I got an error
message saying that the pool didn't exist. I checked again the MD5 against the
zpool.cache and it effectively changed (so, although the export
7 de noviembre, 2009 19:13:33
Asunto: RE: [zfs-discuss] Accidentally mixed-up disks in RAIDZ
Did you export the pool before unplugging the drives? I've had
occasions in the past where ZFS does get mixed-up if the machine is powered up
with the drives of a currently imported pool, in the wro
I can confirm that Tim is right, I have done it myself.
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On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Leandro Vanden Bosch
wrote:
Hello to you all,
>
>Here's the situation:
>
>While doing a case replacement in my home storage server I accidentally
>removed the post-it with the disk number from my three 1TB disks
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Leandro Vanden Bosch
wrote:
> Hello to you all,
>
> Here's the situation:
>
> While doing a case replacement in my home storage server I accidentally
> removed the post-it with the disk number from my three 1TB disks before
> connecting them back to the correspondin