Lori Alt wrote:
> dick hoogendijk wrote:
>> Lori Alt wrote:

> Since I don't fully understand the problem, I can't
> be sure this will work, but I'm pretty sure it won't
> hurt:  try setting the mountpoint of the dataset to "/":
>
> zfs set mountpoint=/  rpool/ROOT/snv99
>
> Then reboot and see if your problem is solved.  If not,
> we'll dig deeper with kmdb into what's happening.

The reboot is still the same. The machine still hangs.
After that I did a failsafe reboot to see if ROOT/snv99 was mountend now.
This is the message:

ROOT/snv99 was found on rpool.
Do you wish to have it mounted read-write on /a? [y,n,?] y
mounting rpool on /a

[...]

That was ten minutes ago. Nothing happens after this message.
There seems to be some kind of resemblance with 'normal' booting.
ROOT/snv99 seems OK (zpool scrub; status; etc do say so). Still nothing
happens with this BE.

We have to dig deeper with kmdb. But before we do that, tell me please
what is an easy way to transfer the messages from the failsafe login on
the problematic machine to i.e. this S10u5 server. All former screen
output had to be typed in by hand. I didn't know of another way.

-- 
Dick Hoogendijk -- PGP/GnuPG key: F86289CE
++ http://nagual.nl/ | SunOS 10u5 05/08 ++

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