Am 11.11.10 14:26, schrieb Steve Gonczi:
Dumpadm should tell you how your
Dumps are set up
Also you could load mdb before importing

I have located the dump, it's called vmdump.0. I also loaded mdb before I imported the pool, but that didn't help. Actually I tried it this way:

mdb -K -F
:c
zpool import -f -o readonly <pool>
Afterwards I tried to get back to mdb by hitting F1-a, but that didn't work - it was only printing 'a' on the console. Otherwise I would have tried <systemdump, but that didn't came to pass.

Is there anything I can do with the vmdump.0 file. Unfortuanetly I am not a Kernel hacker…

Thanks

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