No, Chris, I didn't export the pool becasue I didn't expect this to
happen. It's an excellent suggestion, so I'll try it when I get my
hands on the machine.

Thank you.

Leandro.



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De: Chris Murray <chrismurra...@gmail.com>
Para: Leandro Vanden Bosch <l_vbo...@yahoo.com.ar>
Enviado: sábado, 7 de noviembre, 2009 19:13:33
Asunto: RE: [zfs-discuss] Accidentally mixed-up disks in RAIDZ

 
Did you export the pool before unplugging the drives? I've had
occasions in the past where ZFS does get mixed-up if the machine is powered up
with the drives of a currently imported pool, in the wrong order. The solution
in the end was to power up without the drives, export the pool, and then import.
 
Chris
 
From:zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org
[mailto:zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Leandro Vanden
Bosch
Sent: 07 November 2009 20:28
To: Tim Cook
Cc: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Accidentally mixed-up disks in RAIDZ
 
Thanks
Tim for your answer!

I'll try it in afew hours and post the outcome.

Regards,

Leandro.
 

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De:Tim Cook <t...@cook.ms>
Para: Leandro Vanden Bosch <l_vbo...@yahoo.com.ar>
CC: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Enviado: sábado, 7 de noviembre, 2009 16:40:55
Asunto: Re: [zfs-discuss] Accidentally mixed-up disks in RAIDZ



On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Leandro Vanden Bosch <l_vbo...@yahoo.com.ar>
wrote:
Hello to you all,

Here's the situation:

While doing a case replacement in my home storage server I accidentally removed
the post-it with the disk number from my three 1TB disks before connecting them
back to the corresponding SATA connector. 
The issue now is that I don't know in which order they should be connected.

Do any of you know how can I _safely_ bring the zpool on-line?

I didn't plugged'em in yet becasue I'm afraid of losing some valueable personal
information.

Thanks in advance.

Leandro.
 

________________________________
 


Of course, it doesn't matter which drive is plugged in where.  When you
import a pool, zfs scans the headers of each disk to verify if they're part of
a pool or not, and if they are, does the import.

--Tim
 
 
 

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