I have a quick ZFS question. With most hardware raid controllers all the data
and the info is stored on the disk. Therefore, the integrity of the data can
survive a controller failure or the deletion of the LUN as long as it is
recreated with the same drives in the same location. Does this ki
That is great to hear. What is the command to do this? I setup a test
situation and I would like to give it a try.
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Perfect. Thanks!
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Thanks for the details Edward, that is good to know.
Another quick question.
In my test setup I created the pool using snv_134 because I wanted to see how
things would run as the next release is supposed to be based off of snv_134
(from my understanding). However, I recently read that the 2010
Hello,
I am running OpenSol 2009.06 and after a power outage opsensol will no longer
boot past GRUB. Booting from the liveCD shows me the following:
r...@opensolaris:~# zpool import -f rpool
cannot import 'rpool': I/O error
r...@opensolaris:~# zpool import -f
pool: rpool
id: 153786572483
I was able to recover! Thank you both for replying and thank you victor for the
step-by-step.
I downloaded dev-129 from the site and booted off of it. I first ran:
zpool import -nfF -R /mnt rpool
and the cmd output that I could go back to when the box rebooted itself.
Therefore, I ran the cm