Hello, I think I have gained "sufficient fool" status for testing the fool-proof-ness of zfs. I have a cluster of T1000 servers running Solaris 10 and two x4100's running an OpenSolaris dist (Nexenta) which is at b68. Each T1000 hosts several zones each of which has its own zpool associated with it. Each zpool is a mirrored configuration between and IBM N series Nas and another OSOL box serving iscsi from zvols. To move zones around, I move the zone configuration and then move the zpool from one T1000 to another and bring the zone up. Now for the problem.
For sake of brevity: T1000-1: zpool export pool1 T1000-2: zpool export pool2 T1000-3: zpool import -f pool1 T1000-4: zpool import -f pool2 and other similar operations to move zone data around. Then I 'init 6'd all the T1000s. The reason for the init 6 was so that all of the pools would completely let go of the iscsi luns so I can remove static-configurations from each T1000. upon reboot, pool1 has the following problem: WARNING: can't process intent log for pool1 and then attempts to export the pool fail with: cannot open 'pool1': I/O error pool2 can consistently make a T1000 (Sol1) kernel panic when imported. It will also make an x4100 panic (osol) Any ideas? Thanks in advance. -Tim _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss