There are no ZFS-recognizable labels on this device.  Did you explicitly
create it on slice 2?  From the looks of things, it seems like your disk
label is corrupt...

- Eric

On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 05:00:37PM -0500, Jeff Bachtel wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 02:56:11PM -0700, Eric Schrock wrote:
> > What does 'zdb -l /dev/dsk/<device>s0' show for each device?
> 
> bash-3.00# zdb -l /dev/dsk/c2t21000004D9600099d0s0
> cannot open '/dev/dsk/c2t21000004D9600099d0s0': I/O error
> bash-3.00# zdb -l /dev/dsk/c2t21000004D9600099d0s1
> cannot open '/dev/dsk/c2t21000004D9600099d0s1': I/O error
> bash-3.00# zdb -l /dev/dsk/c2t21000004D9600099d0s2
> --------------------------------------------
> LABEL 0
> --------------------------------------------
> failed to unpack label 0
> --------------------------------------------
> LABEL 1
> --------------------------------------------
> failed to unpack label 1
> --------------------------------------------
> LABEL 2
> --------------------------------------------
> failed to unpack label 2
> --------------------------------------------
> LABEL 3
> --------------------------------------------
> failed to unpack label 3
> 
> With the same results for other devices (I went to s2 just to see if
> there was a non I/O error response).
> 
> jeff
> 
> > 
> > - Eric

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