On 24 August, 2011 - Kelsey Damas sent me these 1,8K bytes:

> On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Cindy Swearingen
> <cindy.swearin...@oracle.com> wrote:
> 
> > I wonder if you need to make links from the original device
> > name to the new device names.
> >
> > You can see from the zdb -l output below that the device path
> > is pointing to the original device names (really long device
> > names).
> 
> Thank you for this suggestion.  I've created symlinks from the
> /dev/dsk directory pointing to the dd image, but zpool import says the
> same thing.   However, look at the error message below.   zpool can
> see the hostname of the last system to use the pool, but the date
> looks like the epoch (Dec 31 1969).   Is this meaningful?
> 
> # ln -s /jbod1-diskbackup/restore/deep_Lun0.dd
> /dev/dsk/c4t526169645765622E436F6D202020202030303330383933323030303130363120d0s0
> # ln -s /jbod1-diskbackup/restore/deep_san01_lun.dd
> /dev/dsk/c4t526169645765622E436F6D202020202030303131383933323030303130354220d0s0
> 
> # zpool import -d .

Just for fun, try an absolute path.

/Tomas
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