This may or may not be helpful, and I don't run a RAID but I do have an
external USB drive where I've created a pool for
rsync backups and to import snapshots, and the current status of the pool is
unavail insufficient replicas, as yours shows
above. I've found I can get it back online by turnin
> looks similar to a crash I had here at our site a few month ago. Same
> symptoms, no actual solution. We had to recover from a rsync backup
> server.
Thanks Carsten. And on Sun hardware, too. Boy, that's comforting
Three way mirrors anyone?
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Jeff Bacon wrote:
> I have a bunch of sol10U8 boxes with ZFS pools, most all raidz2 8-disk
> stripe. They're all supermicro-based with retail LSI cards.
>
> I've noticed a tendency for things to go a little bonkers during the
> weekly scrub (they all
> > All of this would be ok... except THOSE ARE THE ONLY DEVICES THAT
WERE
> > PART OF THE POOL. How can it be missing a device that didn't exist?
>
> The device(s) in question are probably the logs you refer to here:
There is a log, with a different GUID, from another pool from long ago.
It isn'
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010, Jeff Bacon wrote:
All of this would be ok... except THOSE ARE THE ONLY DEVICES THAT WERE
PART OF THE POOL. How can it be missing a device that didn't exist?
The device(s) in question are probably the logs you refer to here:
I can't obviously use b134 to import the pool