On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 08:14:03AM +1100, Daniel Carosone wrote: > I think > you probably want to make a slice 0 that spans the right disk sectors. [..] > you could try zdb -l on /dev/dsk/c...p[01234] as well.
Depending on how and what you copied, you may have zfs data that start at sector 0, with no space for any partitioning labels at all. If zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c..p0 shows a full set, this is what has happened. Trying to write partition tables may overwrite some of the zfs labels. zfs won't import such a pool by default (it doesn't check those devices). You could cheat, by making a directory with symlinks to the p0 devices, and using import -d, but this will not work at boot. It would be a way to verify current state, so you can then plan next steps. -- Dan.
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