> Hi Tom,
> 
> Did you boot from the OpenSolaris LiveCD and attempt
> to manually
> mount the data3 pool? The import might take some
> time.

I haven't tried that.  I am booting from a new install to the hard drive though.

> 
> I'm also curious whether the device info is coherent
> after the
> power failure. You might review the device info for
> the root
> pool to confirm.
> 

Wouldn't that be ok with a fresh install?

> If the device info is okay, you might consider adding
> more memory
> to get data3 imported. This has helped others in
> past.
> 

I've thought of that.  I think the motherboard can only go to 4GB though.

That's why I exported the other zpools - to free up RAM.

The "rule" is 1GB/TB right?  I have about 4.5 TB with 3 GB RAM so I'm a bit 
over that rule.



> Thanks,
> 
> Cindy
> On 06/11/10 10:27, Tom Buskey wrote:
> > My power supply failed.  After I replaced it, I had
> issues staying up after doing zpool import -f.
> > I reinstalled OpenSolaris 134 on my rpool and still
> had issues.
> > 
> > I have 5 pools:
> > rpool - 1*37GB
> > data - RAIDZ, 4*500GB
> > data1 - RAID1 2*750GB
> > data2 - RAID1 2*750GB
> > data3 - RAID1 2*2TB - WD20EARS
> > 
> > The system locks up everytime I try to import
> data3.
> > I even tried exporting all except rpool to reduce
> the RAM usage.
> > I have 3 GB RAM with a max of 4GB possible.
> > 
> > I'd like to read the data off data3.  From what I'm
> reading, the WD EARS are probably not the right
> drives to be using.
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