> 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. > _______________________________________________ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discu > ss > -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss