Hello,

I had snv_111b running for a while on a HP DL160G5.  With two 16GB USB sticks 
comprising the mirrored rpool for boot.  And four 1TB drives comprising another 
pool, pool1, for data.

So that's been working just fine for a few months.  Yesterday I get it into my 
mind to upgrade the OS to latest, then was snv_127.  That worked, and all was 
well.  Also did an upgrade to the DL160G5's BIOs firmware.  All was cool and 
running as snv_127 just fine.  Upgraded zfs from 13 to 19.

See pool status post-upgrade:

r...@arc:/# zpool status
  pool: pool1
 state: ONLINE
 scrub: none requested
config:

        NAME        STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
        pool1       ONLINE       0     0     0
          raidz1-0  ONLINE       0     0     0
            c7t1d0  ONLINE       0     0     0
            c7t2d0  ONLINE       0     0     0
            c7t3d0  ONLINE       0     0     0
            c7t4d0  ONLINE       0     0     0

errors: No known data errors

  pool: rpool
 state: ONLINE
 scrub: none requested
config:

        NAME          STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
        rpool         ONLINE       0     0     0
          mirror-0    ONLINE       0     0     0
            c2t0d0s0  ONLINE       0     0     0
            c1t0d0s0  ONLINE       0     0     0

errors: No known data errors


Today I went to activate the BE for the new snv_127 install that I've been 
manually booting into, but "beadm activate..." will always fail, see here:

r...@arc:~# export BE_PRINT_ERR=true
r...@arc:~# beadm activate opensolaris-snv127
be_do_installgrub: installgrub failed for device c2t0d0s0.
Unable to activate opensolaris-snv127.
Unknown external error.

So I tried the installgrub manually and get this:

r...@arc:~# installgrub /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage2 /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s0
cannot open/stat device /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s2

OK, wtf?  The rpool status shows both of my USB sticks alive and well at 
c2t0d0s0 and c1t0d0s0...

But when I run "format -e" I see this:

r...@arc:/# format -e
Searching for disks...done


AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
       0. c7t1d0 <ATA-GB1000EAFJL-HPG1-931.51GB>
          /p...@0,0/pci8086,4...@1/pci103c,3...@0/s...@1,0
       1. c7t2d0 <ATA-GB1000EAFJL-HPG1-931.51GB>
          /p...@0,0/pci8086,4...@1/pci103c,3...@0/s...@2,0
       2. c7t3d0 <ATA-GB1000EAFJL-HPG1-931.51GB>
          /p...@0,0/pci8086,4...@1/pci103c,3...@0/s...@3,0
       3. c7t4d0 <ATA-GB1000EAFJL-HPG1-931.51GB>
          /p...@0,0/pci8086,4...@1/pci103c,3...@0/s...@4,0
       4. c8t0d0 <DEFAULT cyl 1958 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
          /p...@0,0/pci103c,3...@1d,7/stor...@8/d...@0,0
       5. c11t0d0 <Kingston-DataTraveler2.0-1.00 cyl 1958 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
          /p...@0,0/pci103c,3...@1d,7/stor...@6/d...@0,0
Specify disk (enter its number): 4
selecting c8t0d0
[disk formatted]
/dev/dsk/c8t0d0s0 is part of active ZFS pool rpool. Please see zpool(1M).


It shows my two USB sticks of the rpool being at c8t0d0 and c11t0d0... ! 

How is this system even working?  What do I need to do to clear this up...?


Thanks for your time,

-Bill
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