Lieven De Geyndt wrote:
zpool create -R did his job . Thanks for the tip .

Is ther a way to disable the auto mount when you boot a system ?
The customer has some kind of poor mans cluster . 2 systems has access to a SE3510 with ZFS . System A was powered-off as test , system B did an import of the pools . When system A rebooted , this system tries to import his pools , so 2 systems are accessing the same pool . Probably this caused a corruption in his pool .
So how to disable automount of zfs pools ?

Oh heck .... PMC 0.0.0alpha again :(

How about

# zfs set mountpoint=none fsname


James C. McPherson
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