> From: Thomas Gouverneur <t...@ians.be>

> To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
> Cc: 
> Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:11:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Kernel panic on zpool import. 200G of data 
> inaccessible!
> 
> Have you already extracted the core file of the kernel crash ?

Nope, not a clue how to do that and I have installed Windows on this box 
instead of Solaris since I can't get my data back from ZFS.
I have my two drives the pool is on disconnected so if this ever gets resolved 
I can reinstall Solaris and start learning again.

> (and btw activated dump device for such dumping happen at next reboot...)

This was a development box for me to see how I get along with Solaris. I'm 
afraid I don't have any experience in Solaris to understand your question.

> Have you also tried applying the latest kernel/zfs patches and try importing 
> the pool afterwards ?

Wish I had them and knew what to do with them if I had them. Somebody on OTN 
noted this is supposed to be fixed by 142910 but
I didn't hear back yet whether it fixes an pool ZFS won't import, or it only 
stops it from happening in the first place. Don't have a service
contract as I say this box was my first try with Solaris and it is a homebrew 
system not on Oracle's support list.

I am sure if there is a patch for this or a way to get my 200G of data back 
some kind soul at Oracle will certainly help me since I lost
my data and getting it back isn't a matter of convenience. What an opportunity 
to generate some old fashioned goodwill!  :-)

Jim

> 
> 
> Thomas
> 
> On 08/18/2011 06:40 PM, Stu Whitefish wrote:
>>  Hi Thomas,
>> 
>>  Thanks for that link. That's very similar but not identical. 
> There's a different line number in zfs_ioctl.c, mine and Preston's fail 
> on line 1815. It could be because of a difference in levels in that module of 
> course, but the traceback is not identical either. Ours show brand_sysenter 
> and 
> the one you linked to shows brand_sys_syscall. I don't know what all that 
> means but it is different. Anyway at least two of us have identical failures.
>> 
>>  I was not using crypto, just a plain jane mirror on 2 drives. Possibly I 
> had compression on a few file systems but everything else was allowed to 
> default.
>> 
>>  Here are our screenshots in case anybody doesn't want to go through the 
> thread.
>> 
>> 
>>  http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/13/zfsimportfail.jpg/
>> 
>>  http://prestonconnors.com/zvol_get_stats.jpg
>> 
>> 
>>  I hope somebody can help with this. It's not a good feeling having so 
> much data gone.
>> 
>>  Thanks for your help. Oracle, are you listening?
>> 
>>  Jim
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>     
>>>  From: Thomas Gouverneur<t...@ians.be>
>>>  To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
>>>  Cc: Stu Whitefish<swhitef...@yahoo.com>
>>>  Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 1:57:29 PM
>>>  Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Kernel panic on zpool import. 200G of data 
> inaccessible!
>>> 
>>>  You're probably hitting bug 7056738 ->
>>>  http://wesunsolve.net/bugid/id/7056738
>>>  Looks like it's not fixed yet @ oracle anyway...
>>> 
>>>  Were you using crypto on your datasets ?
>>> 
>>> 
>>>  Regards,
>>> 
>>>  Thomas
>>>       
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